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BULLETIN 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

GEOLOGY.  MINERALOGY 

AND  GEOGRAPHY 

WITH  A  LhT  OF  I 


'•:.  PH.D. 

Assistant  Cwrvtor  of  Geoton  i*  **•-:  '-33  Mnteitmr 

KATHAR1:  OOD 


EL  M.  Urrtii  t  Co.,  STATX  PBEfTE«8  AXD 


SOUTHERN  BRAN. 
UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA, 

LIBRARY, 

T-QS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  GEOLOGICAL  AND 

ECONOMIC  SURVEY 

JOSEPH  HYDE  PRATT,  STATE  GEOLOGIST 


BULLETIN  NO.  18 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY 

AND  GEOGRAPHY 


WITH  A  LIST  OF  MAPS 


BY 

FRANCIS  BAKER  LAXEY,  PH.  D. 
Assistant  Curator  of  Geology  in  the  U.  8.  yational  Museui 

AXD 
KATHARINE  HILL  WOOD 


RALEIGH 

E.  M.  UZZELL  &  Co.,  STATE  PEIXTEBS  AND  BIM 
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129575 


GEOLOGICAL  BOARD 


GOVERNOR  W.  W.  KITCHIX,  ex  offlcio  Chairman Raleigh. 

FRAXK  R.  HEWITT Asheville. 

HUGH  MACRAE Wilmington. 

R.  D.  CALDWELL  Lumberton. 

C.  S.  VAXX Edenton. 

JOSEPH  HYDE  PRATT,  STATE  GEOLOGIST Chapel  Hill. 


Liintr 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL 


CHAPEL  HILL,  X.  C.,  September  1,  1909. 

To  His  Excellency,  Hox.  W.  W.  KITCHIX, 

Governor  of  Sorth  Carolina. 

Sir. — I  have  the  honor  to  submit  for  publication  as  Bulletin  18  of  the 
reports  of  the  Xorth  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey,  a  bibli- 
ography of  Xorth  Carolina  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Geography,  with 
a  list  of  maps  which  has  been  prepared  by  Dr.  Francis  B.  Laney,  As- 
sistant Curator  of  Geology,  United  States  National  Museum,  and  Miss 
Katharine  Hill  Wood,  under  the  supervision  of 'the  State  Geologist. 

This  Bulletin,  by  giving  references  to  practically  all  articles  published 
relating  to  the  subjects  mentioned  above,  wiD  be  of  very  great  assistance 
to  all  students  and  investigators  who  are  working  on  these  or  allied 
subjects. 

Yours  very  respectfully, 

JOSEPH  HYDE  PRATT, 

State  Geologist. 


INTRODUCTION 


The  following  bibliography  relating  to  Xorth  Carolina  geology, 
eralogy.  geography  and  allied  subjects,  as  paleontology,  meteorology, 
petrology,  etc.,  has  been  made  just  as  complete  as  possible,  although  there 
are  undoubtedly  certain  references  left  out  that  should  be  included. 
Over  200  periodicals  have  been  examined,  and  in  most  cases  complete 
files  of  these  have  been  available.  This  list  is  given  at  the  end  of  the 
bibliography,  and  those  where  complete  files  were  not  available  are 
marked  with  an  asterisk. 

Some  articles  relating  to  the  subjects  included  in  this  bibliography 
were  published  privately,  and  certain  of  these  have  probably  been  omitted, 
as  no  record  of  them  could  be  found  in  the  libraries  examined. 

The  following  libraries  were  visited:  Yale  University  Library.  Xew 
Haven,  Connecticut:  Library  of  Congress.  United  States  Geological 
Survey.  U.  S.  Xational  Museum.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Department 
of  Agriculture,  and  War  Department  Libraries,  Washington,  D.  C.;  Johns 
Hopkins  University  and  Peabody  Institute  Libraries.  Baltimore,  Md.; 
Virginia  State  Library.  Richmond,  Virginia;  Xorth  Carolina  Stale 
Library.  Raleigh.  Xorth  Carolina :  the  Xorth  Carolina  Geological  and  Eco- 
nomic Survey,  the  University  of  Xorth  Carolina  and  the  Kemp  P.  Battle 
Libraries,  Chapel  Hill.  X.  C. :  Library  of  Stephen  B.  Weeks,  of  Trinity 
and  Greensboro,  Xorth  Carolina.  To  the  librarians  of  all  these  libraries 
and  to  Air.  Stephen  B.  Weeks,  the  Geological  Survey  wishes  to  extend  its 
sincere  thanks  for  the  many  courtesies  and  personal  assistance  that  was 
extended  to  those  who  were  looking  up  the  ref  erences. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  bibliography  the  authors  have  been  assisted 
by  Miss  Alice  A.  Wood,  formerly  of  Tale  University  Library,  and  Pro- 
fessor L.  C.  Glenn,  of  Vanderbilt  University,  Xasiville,  Tennessee,  to 
whom  acknowledgments  are  due. 

The  Bulletin  is  divided  into  two  parts ;  part  one  containing  the  bibliog- 
raphy, and  part  two  containing  a  list  of  maps  relating  to  Xorth  Carolina. 

Any  one  making  use  of  this  bibliography  who  finds  any  errors  in  the 
references,  or  who  knows  of  articles  not  included  in  the  bibliography, 
will  confer  a  favor  upon  the  Xorth  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic 
Survey  if  they  will  note  these  errors  and  omissions,  and  send  notice  of 
same  to  the  State  Geologist. 

JOSEPH  HYDE  PRATT, 

Stale  Otologist. 


PABT  I 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

GEOLOGY.  MINERALOGY 

AND  GEOGRAPHY 

BT 
FRANCIS  BAKER  LANEY  AXD  KATHARINE  HILL  WOOD 


1.  ABBE,  CLEVELAND  JR. 

Remarks  on  the  euspate  capes  on  the  Carolina  coast. 
Bost  Soc.  Hat  Hist,  Pnxx,  T.  26  (1895):  489-497. 

Discusses   form   of   coast   and   origin    of   capes    Hatteras, 
Lookout  and  Fear. 

2.  ABBOT,  FREDERICK  Y. 

Improvement  of  Lumber  river,  Xorth  and  South  Carolina. 

{In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2,  pp. 
1445-1447.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1892,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2,  pp. 

1199-1201.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2.  pp. 

1468-1471.) 

(/*  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1894,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  2,  pp. 

1071-1074.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1895,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp, 

1395-1398.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

3.    Improvement  of  Waccamaw  river,  Xorth  and  South  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1890,  pt  2.    Appendix  H  14,  pp. 

1229-1233.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1892,  pt  2.  Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1195-1198.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1893,  pt  2.  Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1464-1468.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1067-1071.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  1,  pp. 

1391-1395.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1896,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  1,  pp. 

1151-1155.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

4.    [Kiver   and   harbor   improvements    in    North    Carolina   in 

1905.] 

(In  Chief   of  Eng.  Kept.,   1905,  pt.   1.     Wash.,   1905.     pp. 
231-254.) 

5.  ABERT,  S[YLVANUS]  T^HAYER]. 

Examination  of  Catawba  river  from  the  South  Carolina  line 
to  Old  Fort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1876,  pt.   1     Appendix  G  16,  pp. 
367-376.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  94, 

pp.  13-22.) 

General  description  of  Catawba  river.  Notes  on  topog- 
raphy and  geology  of  the  country,  with  table  of  levels 
and  distances.  Mentions  deposits  of  iron  ore  in  Gaston, 
Lincoln  and  Catawba  counties. 

6.    Examination  of  Neuse  river  from  its  mouth  to  Goldsborough, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1876,  pt.  1.     Appendix  G  15,  pp. 
363-367.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  94, 

pp.  9-13.) 

7.    Examination  of  Pamlico  river  from  its  mouth  to  the  town  of 

Washington,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1876,  pt.   1.     Appendix  G  14,  pp. 
361-363.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  94, 

pp.  8-9.) 

8.    Examination  of  Pasquotank  river,  from  Albemarle  sound  to 

Elizabeth  City,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1876,  pt.  1.  Appendix  G  12,  p.  360.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

94,   pp.   6-7.) 

9.    Examination  of  Perquimans  river  from  its  mouth  to  the 

town  of  Hertford,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1876,  pt.  1.    Appendix  G  13,  p.  361.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.   House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  94, 

P.  7.) 

10.    Examination  of  the  harbor  at  Edenton,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1876,  pt.  1.     Appendix  G  11,  pp. 
358-360.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  94, 

pp.  5-6.) 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY. 

11.    Improvement  of  Dan  river.  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  15,  pp. 

977-978.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1882,  pt.  1.    Appendix  H  15,  pp. 

1053-1059.) 
(In   Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt   1.     Appendix  J  14,  p. 

830.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

1000-1001.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

993-995.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  J  15,  pp. 

925-927.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  1.    Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

953-955.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  14,  pp. 

838-840.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1023-1024.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

12.    Improvement  of  French  Broad  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1878,  pt  1.    Appendix  G  13,  pp. 

522-538.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  G  17,  pp. 

648-649.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  18,  pp. 

791-793.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  16,  pp. 

978-980.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.     Appendix  J  16,  pp. 

832-836.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  17,  pp. 

1002-1003.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  17,  pp. 

997-999.) 

Briefly  outlines  history  of  river  improvement. 
Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

13.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  river.  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1878,  pt  1.     Appendix  G  16,  pp. 
540-541.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  G  18,  pp. 

649-652.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

14.    Improvement  of  Perquimans  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1877,  pt  1.    Appendix  G  12,  pp. 
367-368.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1878,  pt  1.     Appendix  G  14,  pp. 

538-539.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1879,  pt.   1.     Appendix  G   15,  p. 

626.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

15.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1877,  pt.   1.     Appendix  G  11,  pp. 
366-367.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.   1882,  pt.   1.     Appendix  H   17,  pp. 

1059-1066.) 

(In  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1882.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  137, 

pp.  10-16.) 

Account  of  survey  of  river  from  Weldon,  X.  C.,  to  Clarks- 
ville,  Va.,  describing  river  and  its  tributaries. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt.  1.    Appendix  J  15,  p.  831.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  16,  pp. 

995-997.) 

Contains  history  of  river  improvement. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1887,  pt.   1.     Appendix  K  16,  pp. 

955-957.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept   1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

840-843.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

16.    Improvement  of  Yadkin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1879,  pt.   1.     Appendix  G  16,  pp. 
626-648.) 

U.  S.  46th  Cong.,   1st  Sess.,   1879.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.   35. 

23pp. 

Report  of  survey. 

17.    Preliminary  examination  of  Roanoke  river  from  Clarksville, 

Va.,  to  Eaton  Falls,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt   1.     Appendix  K  19,  pp. 
960-961.) 

18.    Preliminary  examination  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  26,  pp. 
1020-1025.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1884.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  64, 

pp.  12-17.) 

19.    Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1875,  pt.  2.     Appendix  W  9,  pp. 
129-133.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1876,  pt.   1.     Appendix  G  9,  pp. 

352-355.) 

Describes   general    condition   of   river,    and   gives   table   of 
daily  gauge  heights  at  Wilton  and  Hamilton. 

20.    Survey  of  a  line  to  connect  the  waters  of  the  Neuse  and  Cape 

Fear  rivers  in  North  Carolina,  and  of  a  line  to  connect  the 
waters  of  Norfolk  harbor  in  Virginia  with  the  waters  of  the 
Cape  Fear  river,  at  or  near  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1876,  pt   1.     Appendix  G  17,  pp. 
376-429.) 


GEOLOGY.    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  5 

U.   S.  44th  Cong.,   1st  Sess.,   1876.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  35. 

57pp. 

Review:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  12  (1876):  149. 
Notice:     Geol.  Record,  1876,  p.  127. 

Description  of  physical  features  of  country,  history  of 
changes  in  the  coast  lines  and  inlets  since  Raleigh's  voy- 
ages, and  detailed  account  of  former  surveys,  including 
report  made  by  James  Kearney  in  1838.  Map. 

21.    Survey  of  Dan  river  between  Danbury,  North  Carolina,  and 

Danbury,  Virginia. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  G  19,  pp. 
652-672.) 

Describes  character  and  resources  of  the  region.  In- 
cludes extracts  from  report  of  S.  W.  Evans,  and  from 
"  Mineral  resources  of  Xorth  Carolina,"  by  F.  A.  Genth. 
which  describe  mineral  resources  of  the  district. 

22.  [Account  of  storm  in  North  Carolina  on  Sept.  20-24,  1761.] 

London  Mag.,  v.  30  (1761):   673. 
Notice:     Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1873,  p.  805. 

States  that  the  storm  opened  a  new  channel  between 
Cedar  House  and  the  Bald-head — the  origin  of  New  inlet. 

23.  ACHESON*,  EDWARD  GtOODRiCH]. 

Corundum  fof  North  Carolina  in  1897.] 
Mineral  Industry,  v.  6  (1897):  14. 

Notes  on  corundum  mining  industry  in  1897.  describing 
the  Corundum  Hill  mine  at  Cullasagee.  Macon  county. 

24.  ADGER.  JrOHX]  BAILEY?] 

Analysis  of  a  compact  talc  from  Xorth  Carolina. 
'  Chem.  News,  v.  25,  No.  654  (1872):  270-271. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  4  (1872):   419. 

Abstract  by  J[Ohn]  WtattS]:      Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  25, 
(1872):  681. 

Description  and  analysis  of  soapstone  from  the  Nantahala 
mountains,  Swain  county. 

25.  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  Canal. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  24  (1858):  536-541. 

Geographical  notes  on  coast  discussing  advantages  to  be 
gained  by  a  canal  connecting  Currituck  sound  with  Albe- 
marle and  Pamlico  sounds. 

26.  Albemarle  Sound  and  Atlantic  Ocean. 

Eeport  of  Committee  on  Commerce  in  relation  to  ciitting  a 
canal  between  Albemarle  sound  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 

U.  S.  27th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1842.    Rept.  of  Com.,  v.  4,  No.  891. 
29pp. 

Contains  report  of  Walter  Guynn  on  practicability  of  re- 
opening Roanoke  inlet. 

ALLEN,  EUGENE]  TtHOMAS]. 

The  isomorphism  and  thermal  properties  of  the  feldspars. 

See  Day  and  Allen,  No.  467. 
ALLEX,  NETTIE  M. 

North   Carolina.      (Supplementary  volume  to  Tarr  &  Mc- 
Murry  geographies.) 

"  See  Foust  and  Allen,  No.  597. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

27.  ALLEN,  OfSCAR]  DtANA]. 

Chemical  constitution  of  hatchettolite  and  samarskite  from 
Mitchell  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour."  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  14  (1877):   128-131. 
Abstract  by  F.  D.  B[rownj:      Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  v.  34 

(1878):  206-207. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.   Dana:      Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  1   (1877): 
502-503. 

Description  and  analyses  of   these  minerals. 

28.  ALVORD,  BENJAMIN. 

Recent  earthquakes  in  North  Carolina. 

Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Bull.,  v.  1   (1874):   101-102. 

Description  of  earthquake  phenomena  in  the  Blue  Ridge, 
which  commenced  Feb.  10,  and  continued  until  March  19, 
1874. 

29.  American  agricultural  and  mineral  laud  company.     Letters  and 

reports  on  western  North  Carolina.  New  York,  G-.  E.  Sears, 
1868.  22  pp.  22  cm. 

Contains  brief  communications  from  T.  L.  Clingman  and 
W.  C.  Kerr,  on  general  and  mineral  resources ;  from  A. 
Guyot  on  the  mountain  region  ;  and  from  W.  H.  Letterman 
on  agricultural  advantages. 

30.  The  American  prospecting  and  mining  company.     Eeports  upon 

the  property.    New  York,  1899.    40  pp.    27  cm. 

Contains  description  of  general  features  of  Macon  county, 
geology,  veins,  and  mining  developments  and  water  supply  ; 
reports  on  property  by  W.  E.  Hidden  and  C.  Barringtbn 
Brown ;  "  A  new  mode  of  occurrence  of  the  ruby,"  by 
.T.  W.  Judd  and  W.  E.  Hidden.  See  under  authors. 

31.  ANDRESEN,  THOMAS  F. 

Report  on  the  Caldcleugh  gold  mining  property,  situated  in 
Davidson  county,  North  Carolina.  Greensboro,  N.  C.,  1894. 
20  pp.  12  cm. 

Describes  physical  and  geological  features  of  this  property, 
veins  and  ores. 

32.  ARDREY,  W.  E. 

Production  of  precious  metals  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1893. 
Wash.,   1894.     pp.  105-106.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1894. 

Wash.,  1895.     pp.  94-96.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1895. 

Wash.,  1896.     pp.  97-101.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1896. 

Wash.,  1897.    pp.  182-183.) 
Yearly  reports  of  production. 

33.  ARGALL,  PHILIP. 

[Nickel  from  North  Carolina.] 

Col.  Sci.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  4  (1893):  414-415. 

Contains  notes  on  nickel  silicate  from  Webster.  Quotes 
J.  S.  Diller  and  S.  H.  Emmtns  concerning  the  nickel 
deposits. 


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34.  ARMSTRONG,.  S.  C. 

Coal  [in  Xorth  Carolina,. 

(/»  U.  S.  GeoL  Surrey,  Min.  Res,  1883-1884.    Wash-,  1885. 
P.  59.) 

Describes  deposits  of  coal  in  Stokes  county  which  hare 
never  been  mined,  and  gives  two  analyses  by  F.  A.  Genth. 

ARRIXGTOX,  ARTHTR. 

Sketch  of  the  history  and  resources  of  Franklin  county.  .  . 
See  Green,  Davis,  and  Arlington,  No.  681. 

35.  ASBURY.  SiAMUZL:   E. 

Analyses  of  iron  ores. 

(In   North   Carolina,  Commissioner  of   Agric.,  Sept,   1902. 
Raleigh,  Edwards  &  Bronghton,  1903.   23  em.   pp.  58-60.) 
List  of  73  anilTses- 

36.  ASHBURXER.  C[HARLESj   A(LBERTj. 

Coal  (in  Xorth  Carolina  in  1885]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1885.    Wash,  1886.    pp. 
41-43.) 

Describes  Deep  River  coal  beds  in  Chatham  county,  and 
gives  analyses  by  State  chemist. 

36a.  -  Coal  tin  Xorth  Carolina  in  1887]. 

(/»  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1887.    Waslu,  1888.    pp. 
279-281.) 

Describes  triassic  coal  beds  on  Deep  and  Dan  rivers,  and 
Sires  account  of  explorations  conducted  by  H.  B.  Robson 
in  the  Dan  River  field. 

37.  ASHBURY.  DAXIEL. 

Gold  mines  at  Gold  Hill.  Rowan  county,  Xorth  Carolina. 
Min.  Mag,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  69;  411-412. 

Describes  sold  and  copper  mines  at  Gold  Hill  at  this 
date,  and  gives  statistics  of  production. 

ASHE,  WtlLLIAM]  W£rLLARD]. 

Forests  and  forest  conditions  in  the  southern  Appalachians. 
See  Ayres  and  Ashe,  No.  43. 

38.  -  Xotes  on  the  forest  resources  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  ScL  Soo,  Jour,  v.  10  (1893):  5-25. 

Contains   notes   on   topographic   features   of   the   Coastal 
western 


Piedmont  and  western  sections. 

39.    -  Report  on  an  examination  of  certain  swamp  lands  belonging 
to  the  State. 

(/»  H.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Biennial  report  of  State  Geologist 
for  1905-1906.    24  cm.     pp.  40-50. 

Describes  swamp  lands  located  in  Coastal  Plain  district 
in  Pender,  Dnplin.  Carteret  and  Craven  counties. 

-  The  southern  Appalachian  forests. 
See  Ayres  o*<Z  Ashe,  No.  44. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

40.    Terracing  of  farm  lands. 

N.  C.  Geol.  &  Econ.  Survey,  Bull.  17.    Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell 
&  Co.,  1908.    38  pp.    26  cm. 

Describes  general  characteristics  and  values  of  the  soils 
of  the  Piedmont  region  of  the  state,  the  processes  and 
effects  of  erosion  as  regards  the  soils,  and  the  beneficial 
effects  of  terracing. 

41.  ASHMORE,  SIDNEY. 

Report  of  the  Silver  Hill  mining  company,  Silver  Hill,  North 
Carolina,  1860.    New  York,  1860.    7  pp.    22$  cm. 

Account  of  the  Silver  Hill  mine,  re'sume'  of  property  be- 
longing to  the  company,  statistics  as  to  output  and  value 
of  ores. 

42.  Assay  office,  gold  districts — North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  21st  Cong.,  2d  Sess.    Repts.  of  Committees.    Rept.  No. 
82.    Wash.,  1831.    29  pp. 

U.   S.  22d  Cong.,   1st   Sess.     Repts.   of   Committees,   v.    1. 
Rept.  No.  39.     Wash.,  1831.     29  pp. 

Contains  report  from  select  committee  (Gideon  Glenn, 
chairman),  advising  establishment  of  a  branch  mint  in 
North  Carolina ;  letters  from  Charles  Fisher,  Salisbury ; 
A.  Blanding,  .1.  H.  Bissell.  Charlotte;  and  I.  T.  Avory. 
Burke  county,  describing  gold  districts  and  general  con- 
ditions. 

U.  S.   23d   Cong.,   1st   Sess.     Repts.   of   Committees,  v.   3. 
Rept.  No.  391.    Wash.,  1834.     13  pp. 

Report  advising  establishment  of  a  branch  mint  in  gold 
region  of  the  state. 

43.  AYRES,  HORACE]  BCEEMERJ  and  ASHE,  WILLIAM]  W^LLARD^ 

Forests  and  forest  conditions  in  the  southern  Appalachians. 
(Appendix  a  to  Roosevelt,  T.  Message  from  the  President 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 
relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 
southern  Appalachian  region.  U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  1st 
Sess.  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  84.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  45-110.) 

Describes  general  topography  of  the  western  North  Caro- 
lina Appalachian  region,  the  forests,  mountains,  rivet 
basins,  and  general  agricultural  conditions  in  detail. 

44.    The  Southern  Appalachian  forests. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Prof.  Paper  No.  37.     Wash.,  1905.     291 
pp.    Illus.    Maps.    30  cm. 

Description  of  geographic  and  topographic  features  of  the 
mountain  region.  Describes  natural  resources  and  drain- 
age basins  of  the  following  rivers :  New,  Holston,  Wa- 
tauga,  Nolichucky,  Frenchbroad,  Pigeon,  Little  Tennes- 
see, Hiwassee,  Catawba,  and  Yadkin. 

45.  AYRES,  STEPHEN. 

A  description  of  the  region  in  North  Carolina  where  gold 
has  been  found. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  10  (1807):  148-151. 

Contains  account  of  Reed's  gold  mine  in  Cabarrus  county, 
mining  methods,  and  of  the  supposed  artificial  wall  near 
Salisbury. 

AYRS,  0.  L. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Greenville  area,  Tennessee-North  Carolina. 
See  Mooney  and  Ayrs,  No.  1250. 


GEOLOGY,  3HXERA10GY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  9 

46.   BACHE,  AtLJBXA>n>ERj  DiAiiASj. 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(/«  u!  S.  Coast  Surrey,  Kept.   1845.     Wash,  1846.     pp. 

25-26.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Surrey,  Kept   1846.     Wash,  1847.     pp. 

25-27.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Surrey,  Kept   1847.     Wash,   1848.     pp. 

34-37.) 
(/»  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1848.     Wash,  1849.     pp. 

9;    12;  41-46.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1849.     Wash,  1850.     pp. 

6;   11;  36-42.) 
(/»  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1850.     Wash,  1851.     pp. 

10;  28-33.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1851.     Wash,  1852.     pp. 

20;  55-62.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1852.     Wash,  1853.     pp. 

9;'  31-34.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1853.     Wash,  1854.     pp. 

19;  52-54.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1854.     Wash,  1855.     pp. 

20;  49-54.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1855.     Wash,  1856.     pp. 

27-28;  55-58.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1856.     Wash,  1857.     pp. 

21-22;  49-53;  55-56.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1857.     Wash,   1858.     pp. 

9;  59-65;  66-68;  74.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1858.     Wash,  1859.     pp. 

8;  64-67;  69-70;  72;  77-78.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1859.     Wash,   1860.     pp. 

8;  57-63;  68-69.) 
(I»  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1860.     Wash,  1861.     pp. 

5;  52-56.) 
(In  TT.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1861.     Wash,  1862.     pp. 

5;  42-45.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1862.     Wash,   1863.     pp. 

43-47.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1863.     Wash,  1864.     pp. 

6;  41-43.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1864.     Wash,  1865.     pp. 

2;  4;  24-27.) 
(I*  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1865.     Wash,   1866.     pp. 

21-23.) 

i       ~ .      :-"•:""-      i    ""_'--- 

47.   Geographical  notice  of  the  coast  surrey  operations  during 

the  year  1859. 

Am.  Geog.  &  Statist  Soc,  Jour,  v.  2  (1860):  13-19. 

Brief  mention  of  progress  of  work  in  the  Carolina*,  pp. 
15:  16. 
2 


10  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

48.    Hydrographic   reconnaissance   of   Wimble    shoals,    coast   of 

North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1855.    Appendix  13,  pp.  20*- 
•21.) 

49.    List  of  geographic  positions  determined  by  the  U.  S.  Coast 

Survey  [in  North  Carolina  in  1851]. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.    pp.  381-406.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1855.    pp.  132-137.) 

50.    List  of  original  topographic  sheets  cof  North  Carolina]  reg- 
istered in  the  archives  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  geographic- 
ally arranged. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1865.    Appendix  8,  pp.  64-66; 
88-91.) 

51.    Notes  on  the  coast  of  the  United  States.    Section  4.    Coast 

of  North  Carolina.     (With  maps.)     U.  S.  Coast  Survey, 
October,  1861.    64  pp.    25  cm. 

Describes  coast,  sounds  and  rivers  of  the  state. 

52.    and  HILGARD,  JtULiuS]  ERASMUS].    On  the  general  distri- 
bution of  terrestrial  magnetism  in  the  United  States,  from 
observations  made  in  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  and  others. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  10th  meet.  (1856):  187-212. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  24  (1857):   1-20. 

In  Tables  I  and  IV  are  given  geological  data  from  a  num- 
ber of  points  in  North  Carolina.  Two  maps  accompany 
article  in  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.  but  these  are  omitted 
In  the  article  in  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

53.  BACHE,  ALEXANDER]  DALLAS]. 

On  the  progress  of  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United 

States. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  2d  meet.  (1849):  162-178. 

Gives  (pp.  172-173)  a  sketch  of  the  work  done  hitherto 
in  the  Carolinas.  Shifting  of  current  and  closing  of  inlet 
at  Hatteras  in  1846  incidentally  mentioned. 

54.    Eeport  ...  on  Hatteras  shoals. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1850.  Wash.,  1851.  Appendix 
15,  p.  92.) 

55.  BACHE,  HARTMAN. 

Report  of  survey  of  the  swash  in  Pamlico  sound  near  Ocra- 
coke  inlet. 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept.,  Office  of  Chief  of  Eng.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

56.    Eeport  on  survey  of  Cape  Fear  river,  1827. 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept.,  Office  of  Chief  of  Eng.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

57.    Report  on  the  survey  of  Roanoke  inlet  and  sound  in  the  state 

of  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  20th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1829.  House  Doc.  No.  128.  24  pp. 
Includes  report  of  Hamilton  Fulton  to  the  Board  of  In- 
ternal Improvement,  1820. 


GEOLOGY,    MIXERALOGY    AND   GEOGRAPHY.  11 

58.  BACHMAX,  I.  A. 

Analysis  of  a  nickeliferous  talc. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  v.  10  (1888):  45. 

Am.  Nat.,  v.  22  (1888):  349. 

Abstract  by  H.   B[aker3:      Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour.,  v.   54 
(1888):  661. 

Description  and  analysis  of  talc  from  Webster,  Jackson 
county. 

59.  BAILEY,  J.  W. 

On  the  origin  of  greensand  and  its  formation  in  the  oceans 
of  the  present  epoch. 

Bost  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  Proc.,  v.  5  (1856):  364-368. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  22  (1856):  280-284. 

Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1875,  pp.  91;   92. 

Describes  specimen  of  yellowish  limestone  adhering  to 
ScuteUa  lyellii  from  eocene  of  North  Carolina. 

60.  BAILEY,  S.  C.  H. 

The  Alexander  county  meteoric  iron. 

Elis.  Mit.  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8  (1891):   17-19. 

Description  of  this  meteorite,  and  analysis  by  F.  P.  Tenable. 

61.  BALCH,  W[ILLIAM]  B  [ALSTON^. 

[Mines  and  mining  interests  of  Xorth  Carolina  in  1882.] 

(In  his  Mines,  miners  and  mining  interests  of  the  United 

States  in   1882.     Phila.,  Min.  Indust.  Pub.  House,   1882. 

30  x.  25  CHI.     pp.  6;  32;  57-58;  61;  120-127;  1102-1105.) 

Deals    with    mines    and    mining    operations    during    1882. 

Contains  extracts  from  Overman,  Swank.  Kerr,  Raymond, 

Hidden  and  Boyd,  describing  mineral  deposits  of  the  state. 

General  description  of   the   mines  and  localities,   methods 

of  working,  production  and  value. 

BAXXAX,  BEXJAMIX. 

Coal  and  iron  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

See  Daddow  and  Bannan,  No.  437. 

62.  BAXXISTER,  COWAX  &  Co. 

The  resources  of  Xorth  Carolina :  its  natural  wealth,  con- 
dition and  advantages  as  existing  in  1869.  Wilmington, 
1869.  116  pp.  23  cm. 

Presents  general  advantages  of  the  state,  arising  from  its 
geographical  position,  climate,  soils,  forests,  mineral,  agri- 
cultural and  manafacturing  resources.  Describes  the  coal 
and  iron  deposits,  gold,  silver  and  copper  mines ;  building 
stones,  marls  and  phosphates,  and  mineral  springs. 

63.  BARKER,  GtEORGE]  FREDERICK]. 

Memoir  of  Frederick  Augustus  Genth. 

Nat.  Acad.  ScL,  Bu^Mem.,  v.  4  (1902):  201-231. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  40  (1901):  x-xxii. 

Contains  account  of  Genth's  investigations  upon  the  co- 
rundum deposits  of  North  Carolina,  and  a  list  of  his  scien- 
tific papers. 


12  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

64.    -  Radio-activity  of  thorium  mineral?. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  16  (1903):  161-168. 

Account  of  investigations  upon  gummite,  sarnarskite  and 
monazite  sand  from  North  Carolina  in  relation  to  their 
radio-activity. 


65.  BARLOW,  ALFRED] 

On  the  nickel  deposits  of  Webster,  western  Xorth  Carolina. 

Can.  Min.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  9  (1906):   303-316.     Map. 
Review:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  82  (1906)  :  629. 

Describes  nickel  deposits  of  Webster,  Jackson  county,  their 
geological  relations,  mode  of  occurrence,  character  and 
composition  of  the  ore,  and  gives  several  analyses  by 
Genth,  Schneider  aiid  Dunnington. 

66.  EARNHARDT,  GEORGE. 

Sketch  of  the  discovery  and  history  of  the  Reed  gold  mine  in 
Cabarrus  county,  Xorth  Carolina,  being  the  first  gold  mine 
discovered  in  the  United  State?. 

(In  Wheeler,  John  Hill.     Historical  sketches  of  North  Caro- 
lina.   Phila.,  1851.    Vol.  2,  pp.  63-64.) 

67.  BARRANDE,  J^OACHIM]. 

Systeme  Taconique  du  docteur  Ebenezer  Emmons. 

Soc.  Geol.  de  France,  Bull.,  Ser.  II,  v.  18  (1861):  235-237. 
Briefly  abstracts  portion  of  Emmons'  rept.  of  1856  and  of 
his  text-book  relating  to  the  taconic  in  North  Carolina. 

68.  BARTLETT,  J.  E. 

The  Gulf  stream;  additional  data  from  the  investigations  of 

the.  .  .  "Blake." 

Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  14  (1882):   69-84. 

A  record  of  observations  made  from  Florida  to  Currituck, 
North  Carolina,  with  tables  of  data  from  seven  lines  of 
soundings  off  the  Carolina  coast. 

69.  BARTRAM,  WILLIAM. 

Travels  through  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  east 
and  west  Florida  .  .  .  containing  an  account  of  the  soil 
...  of  these  regions.  .  .  Phila.,  James  &  Johnson,  1791. 
522  pp.  2Q$  cm. 

-  Ed.  2  reprinted  for  J.  Johnson,  1794.    22  cm. 

Contains  account  of  journey  (pp.  471-477)  up  the  Cape 
Fear  river.  Describes  the  earth  strata,  and  gives  notes 
on  the  rocks,  petrilied  shells  and  wood  found  on  the  river 
banks.  Also  printed  in  German,  French  and  Dutch. 

70.  BASKERVILLE,  CHARLES  and  LOCKHART,  L.  B. 

The  action  of  radium  emanations  on  minerals  and  gems. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905):   95-96. 
Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1907,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
pp.  8-9. 

Spodumene  (hiddenite)  from  Alexander  county,  included 
among  minerals  studied. 


GEOLOGY.  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  13 

BASKERVILLE,  CHARLES. 

The  action  of  radium,  roentgen  rays  and  ultra-violet  light 
on  minerals  and  gems. 

See  Kunz  and  Baskerville,  No.  1028. 

71.    The  occurrence  of  vanadium,  chromium  and  titanium   in 

peats. 

Am.  Chem.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  21   (1899):   706-707. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  16  (1899):  54-56. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  69  (1900):  737-738. 

Abstract  by  J.  J.   S[Udborough3 :      Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour., 
v.  76,  pt.  2  (1899) :  666. 

Analyses  of  the  ash  of  peats  from  Hvde  swamps.  North 
Carolina. 

72.    On  the  existence  of  a  new  element  associated  with  thorium. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  18,  pt  1   (1901):   1-16. 

Am.  Chem.  Soc^  Jour.,  v.  23  (1901):  761-774. 

Contains  results  of  laboratory  experiments  upon  thorium 
salts  prepared  from  oxides  obtained  from  analyses  of  mon- 
azite  sands  of  North  Carolina. 

73.    The  rare  metals. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  86   (1908):    907;    960;    1055;    1100; 
1241-1242;  v.  87  (1909):   10-11;  203;  257-258. 

Notes  on  minerals  containing;  the  rare  metals,  many  ot 
which  are  found  in  North  Carolina. 

74.  BATES.  ALBERT  C. 

Quartz  and  its  varieties. 

Mineral  Collector,  v.  2  (1895):  49-54;  152-153. 

Describes  quarts-bearing  districts  in  Alexander,  Lincoln 
and  Burke  connties.  occurrence  and  varieties  of  quartz 
crystals.  Figures  crystals  of  amethyst  and  capped  quartz. 

75.  BATTLE.  B^ERBERTJ  B^EAIERTOXJ. 

Analyses  comparing  the  bituminous  coals  of  Xorth  Carolina 
and  Tennessee. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  3  (1886):  51-53. 

76.    The  climate  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Southern  States,  v.  1  (1893):   133-143. 

77.    Xorth  Carolina  marls,  limestones  and  phosphates. 

(In  H.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,   llth  Ann.  Kept     Raleigh, 
E.  M.  TJzzell,  1889.    23  cm.     pp.  41-47.) 

Discusses  phosphatic  deposits  of  Fender  and  New  Han- 
over counties,  and  gives  many  analyses  of  phosphates, 
marls  and  limestones. 

78.  BATTLE.  KEMP  PLUMMER. 

The  names  of  the  counties  of  Xorth  Carolina  and  the  history 
involved  in  them.  Winston,  Wm.  A.  Blair,  1888.  38  pp. 
19£  cm. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  formation  of  the  counties  of  the 
state  and  derivations  of  their  names. 


14  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

79.  BATTLE,  S.  WESTRAY. 

The  Asheville  plateau  in  the  mountains  of  western  North 
•   Carolina. 

Medical  Record,  v.  52  (1897):  774-775. 

Discussion  of  the  climate  of  Asheville. 

80.  BAUER,  L[OuiS]  ALGRICOLA]. 

Eesults  of  magnetic  observations  made  by  the  Coast  and 
Geod.  Survey,  between  July  1,  1904,  and  June  30,  1905,  cin 
North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1905.    Wash.,  1906. 
Appendix  3,  pp.  127;  177.) 

Gives  magnetic  observations  made  at  Salisbury,  Rowan 
county,  and  Wadesboro,  Anson  county. 

81.    [Table  of  magnetic  decimations  in  North  Carolina,  and  de- 
scriptions of  the  stations.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey.    Magnetic  declination  tables 
for  1902.     Wash.,  1902.     pp.  209-212;  349-355.) 

82.  BAYLOR,  JAMES  B.  and  HAZARD,  DANIEL  L. 

General  report  on  the  magnetic  survey  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1899.    Appendix  9, 
pp.  887-938.) 

General  account,  of  this  survey.  Table  of  summaries  of 
magnetic  declinations  in  the  state  and  descriptions  of  the 
observation  stations. 

83.  BECKER,  GEORGE  FLERDINAND]. 

Gold  fields  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  16th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  3.  Wash.,  1895. 
pp.  251-331.     Maps.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1895. 

pp.  110-174.) 

Abstract:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  1  (1896):  57-60. 
Abstract  by  R.  M.:     Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1897,  pp.  362-363. 
Abstract  by  A.  Osann:      Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.   Min.,  v.   28    (1897): 
325-326. 

Detailed  descriptions  of  the  gold  districts  of  North  Caro- 
lina with  tables  of  gangue  minerals.  Includes  bibliography 
of  southern  gold  fields. 

84.  BECKWITH,  JOHN. 

A  memoir  on  the  natural  walls  or  solid  dikes  in  the  state  of 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser  I,  v.  5  (1822):   1-7. 
Notice:     Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1825,  Bd.  2,  p.  525. 

Discusses  diabase  dikes  on  the  Yadkin  river  near  Salis- 
bury. 

BELDEN,  H.  L. 

Soil  survey  of  New  Hanover  county,  North  Carolina. 
See  Drake  and  Belden,  No.  510. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  15 

85.  BELL.  A^RIPPA,  XIELSOX]. 

The  climate  and  mineral  springs  of  Xorth  Carolina. 
Am.  Climat  Assoc.,  Trans.,  v.  10  (1895):  124-150. 

Sanitarian,  v.  30  (1893):  521-533. 

Contains  physical  description  of  the  state,  temperature 
records  taken  in  the  mountainous  section,  notes  on  climate, 
and  list  of  mineral  springs  with  analyses  of  the  waters 
by  W.  C.  Kerr.  C.  W.  Dabney  Jr.,  A.  R.  Ledoux,  E.  Adel- 
marth  and  E.  D.  Smith. 

86.  BELL,  JOHN. 

The  warm  and  hot  springs  of  Buncombe  county. 

(In  his  Mineral  and  thermal  springs  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  Phila.,  Parry  &  McMillan,  1855.  16  cm. 
pp.  282-285.) 

Brief  description  of  these  waters,  with  analysis  by  E.  D. 
Smith. 

87.  BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  DELfiESSELiNEi. 

Tin  [in  Xorth  Carolina]. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  1  (1892):  455. 

Account  of  discovery  of  tin  at  King's  Mountain,  describ- 
ing geological  occurrence,  veins  and  ores. 

88.  BEXXEYILLE,  JAMES  S.  DE. 

[Analysis  of  beryl  from  Black  mountain,  Buncombe  county, 
Xorth  Carolina.] 

Am.  Chem.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  16  (1894):  65-66. 

Abstract  by  L.:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  70,  pt.  2  (1896) : 
186. 

89.  BERKELEY,  W.  X. 

Analysis  of  paranthite  from  Clay  county,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  v.  14  (1892):  628. 
Abstract:  Am.  Nat.,  v.  27  (1893) :  1091. 
Abstract  by  L.  V.  Pirsson:  Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Jlin.,  v.  23  (1894) : 

505. 

Abstract  by  C.  F.  B^akeri:     Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  v.  64, 
pt.  2  (1893):  287. 

Description  and  analysis  of  mineral  from  the  mines  of  the 
Hiwassee  Corundum  Co. 

90.  BERRY,  EDWARD  W[iLBCRj. 

Coastal-plain  amber. 

Torreya,  v.  7  (1907):   4-6. 

Discusses  occurrence  of  amber  in  the  cretaceous  deposits 
near  Blackman's  Bluff  on  the  Neuse  river  and  near  Parker 
Landing  on  the  Tar  river. 

91.    Contributions  to  the  mesozoic  flora  of  the  Atlantic  coastal 

plain,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Torrey  Botan.  Club,  Bull.,  v.  34  (1907):   185-205. 

Enumerates  and  describes  species  of  cretaceous  fossil 
plants  found  in  formations  along  the  Cape  Fear  river. 


16  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

92.    Contributions  to  the  pleistocene  flora  of  North  Carolina. 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  15  (1907):  338-349. 

Contains  account  of  discovery  of  two  pleistocene  plant 
beds  on  the  Neuse  river,  and  of  specimens  occurring  on 
the  Roanoke  river. 

93.    Cretaceous  floras  in  North  and  South  Carolina. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.,  n.  s.,  No.  7,  1907,  pp.  79-82. 

Brief  account  of  a  collection  of  20  species  of  fossil  plants 
from  localities  on  the  Neuse  and  Cape  Fear  rivers. 

94.    A  mid-cretaceous  species  of  Torreya. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  25  (1908):  382-386. 

Describes  fossil  plant  locality  of  mid-cretaceous  agt>  on 
Rockfish  creek  in  Cumberland  county. 

95.  BlDDLE,  H.  J. 

Nickel  rore  from  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1886.    Wash.,  1887.    pp. 
170-171.) 

Describes  nickel  ore  occurring  near  Webster. 

96.  BIRKINBINE,  JOHN. 

Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  126  (1888):  196. 

Notes  on  magnetite  deposits  at  the  Cranberry  mines  in 
western  North  Cai-olina,  and  on  a  titaniferous  deposit  iu 
the  central  part. 

97.    Manganese  tores  of  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  21st  Ann.  Kept,  pt.  6  (Met.  Prod.). 
Wash.,  1899-1900.    p.  139.) 

98.  BlXBY,  WILLIAM]   HERBERT]. 

Improvement  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 
1076-1082.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1886,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 

986-991.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 

1030-1036.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 

875-881.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

99.    Improvement  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 
889-893.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  10,  pp. 

1145-1148.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 

1387-1389.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

100.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  at  and  below  Wilmington, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M   12,  pp. 
1089-1099.) 


GEOLOGY.   MINERALOGY    AXD   GEOGRAPHY.  17 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1890,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  12,  pp. 

1152-1161.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1891,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  19,  pp. 

1394-1402.)  • 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

101.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  below  Wilmington,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1087-1100.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1000-1016.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

102.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river.  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 

1083-1087.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

995-1000.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  10,  pp. 

1044-1061.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 

893-911.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt  2.  Appendix  M  11,  pp. 

1083-1088.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1890,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  11,  pp. 

1148-1152.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 

1390-1394.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

103.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek.  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1060-1062.) 
(In   Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L   1,  pp. 

973-976.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  f887,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2,  pp. 

1013-1016.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1888;  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 

858-862.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1048-1052.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  $,  pp. 

1351-1355.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

104.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1066-1073.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1890,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 

1131-1138.) 


18  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1367-1372.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

105.    Improvement  of  inland  water-way  from  Beaufort  harbor  to 

New  river,  North  Carolina,  through  Bogue  sound. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1887,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1037-1039.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,   1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

882-885.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 

1073-1077.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1372-1376.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

106.    Improvement  of  Maekej'  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 
1339-1340.) 

107.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1065-1069.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1886,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  3,  pp. 

979-983.) 

Contains  history  of  river  improvement. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 

1020-1026.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 

866-871.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1056-1060.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1122-1127.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 

1358-1363.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

108.    Improvement  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 
991-995.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1888,  pt.  2,     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

885-889.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 

1141-1145.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  15,  pp. 

1379-1383.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

109.    Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  16,  pp. 
1383-1386.) 


GEOLOGY.   30XERJLLOGY  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  19 

110.    Improvement  of  Oeraeoke  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng,  Kept,  1891,  pt  2L     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 
1341-1345.) 

111.   Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1887,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  1,  pp. 
1010-1013.) 

V*  Chief  of  Bug.  Kept,  1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  1,  pp. 

854-858.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  2,  pp. 

1044-1048.) 

(/«  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2,    Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

1347-1351.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

112.    Improvement  of  Pasqnotank  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  3,  pp. 
1335-1338.) 

113.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river.  Xorth  Carolina  and  Virginia. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  1,  pp. 
1040-1043.) 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1890,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1106-1112.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 

1330-1335.) 

Reports  of  proems. 

114.    Improvement  of  the  line  of  inland  navigation  from  Xewbern 

to  Beaufort  harbor,  Forth  Carolina,  via  Clnbfoot,  Harlowe 
and  Xewport  rivers. 

(I*  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1885,  pt  2L     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 

1070-1075.) 
(/it  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 

983-986.) 
(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1887,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1026-1030.) 
(/»  chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 

871-875.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 

1060-1066.) 
(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1890,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  6,  pp. 

1127-1131.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1363-1367.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

115.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

</»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1885,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  2,  pp. 
1062-1064.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1886,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 

"    976-979.) 

Contains  history  of  rirer  improrenwBt. 


20  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    XORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1887,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1016-1020.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  3,  pp. 

862-865.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,   1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 

1052-1056.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1355-1358.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

116.    Improvement  of  waterway  between  New  river  and  Swans- 

boro,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L   14,  pp. 
1376-1379.) 

117.  Improvement  of  Yadkin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1887,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  11,  pp. 

1061-1065.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L   12,  pp. 

917-920.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  13,  pp. 

1099-1102.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  13,  pp. 

1161-1165.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  21,  pp. 

1404-1407.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

118.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Fishing  creek,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  17,  pp. 

1179-1181.) 
U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1890.    House  Doc.  No.  32.    4  pp. 

119.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  the  Northeast  (Cape 

Fear)  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  18,  pp. 

1181-1184.) 
U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1890.    House  Doc.  No.  35.    5  pp. 

120.    Preliminary  examination  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  17,  pp. 
1145-1154.) 

Describes  river  in  detail. 

121.    Preliminary  examination  of  Bogue  sound,  between  New  river 

and  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  15,  pp. 

1133-1139.) 
U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1885.    House  Doc.  No.  258.    9  pp. 


GEOLOGY.   ITOTERAIjOGY   A>O>  GEOGRAPHY.  21 

122.   Preliminary  examination  of  Cape  Fear  river,  Xorth  Caro- 
lina, from  Wilmington  to  the  ocean,  with  an  estimate  of  the 
cost  of  its  improvement  with  a  navigable  channel  twenty  feet 
deep  at  mean  low  water. 

(/»  Chief  of  Ens.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  22,  pp. 
1132-1134.) 

123.   Preliminary  examination  of  Catawba  river,  North  Carolina. 

(Im  Chief  of  Ens,  Kept,  1888,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  20,  pp. 
958-968.) 

(I*  U.  S.  50th  Cong^  1st  Ses&,  1888.    Hoose  Ex.  Doc.  Ho.  58, 

PP-83-S7.) 

124.   Preliminary  examination  of  Drum  inlet,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(I*  Chief  of  Eng,  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  27,  pp. 

1425-1429.) 
U.  S.  51st  Cons,  2d  Sess,  1891.    House  Doc  Ho.  164.    5  pp. 

125.    Preliminary  examination  of  Loekwood*s  Folly  river.  Xorth 

Carolina. 

(/*  Chief  of  Enfr  Kept,  1887,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  20,  pp. 
1099-1102.) 

Export  of  examination  and  surrey  of  this  rirer.      Maps. 

126.   Preliminarv  examination  of  Lumber  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  Ens,  Kept,  1887,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  21,  pp. 
1102-1106.) 

Describes  condition  of  rirer. 

127.   Preliminary  examination  of  Mackey  s  creek,  Xorth  Carolina. 

<I»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  *pt  2.    Appendix  M  24,  pp. 
1137-1139.) 

128.   Preliminary  examination  of  Xortheast  branch  of  Cape  Fear 

river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(I»  Chief  of  Enfr  Kept,  1885,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  14,  pp. 
1128-1132.) 

(/Ji  U.  S.  48th  Confr,  2d  SCSSL,  1885.    House  Doe.  Ho.  71,  pp. 

79-*L) 

Deseription  of  the  stream,   the  region,  and  statistics  of 

129.    Preliminarv  examination  of  Oeracoke  inlet,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  En«.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  18,  pp. 
1118-1124.) 

and  inlets  along  the  coast. 

:   :    -        -    -     -    -      : .  i   ' ..     •-    -: 


130.   Preliminary  examination  of  Pasquotank  river,  above  the 

mouth  of  Turner's  cut,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.    Appendix  X  23,  pp. 
1135-1137.) 

Description  of  rirer  and  table  of  general  features  and  d»- 


22  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

131.    Preliminary  examination  of  Shallotte  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1890,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  19,  pp. 

1184-1188.) 
U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1890.    House  Doc.  No.  78.    5  pp. 

132.    Preliminary  examination  of  Swift  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt.  2.  -  Appendix  M  17,  pp. 
1116-1118.) 

133.    Preliminary  examination  of  the  Tar  river  from  Tarborough 

to  Rocky  Mount,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  21,  pp. 
1130-1131.) 

Describes  the  river  and  gives  table  of  distances  and  gen- 
eral features. 

134.    Preliminary  examination  of  Trent  river  from  Trenton  to 

Upper  Quaker  bridge,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  25,  pp. 
1140-1142.) 

Describes  river  and  gives  table  of  distances  and  general 
features. 

135.    Preliminary  examination  of  waterway  between  New  river 

and  Swansborough,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  19,  pp. 
1124-1127.) 

Description  of  navigation  of  this  river. 

136.    Preliminary  examination  of  waterway  between  Pamlico  river 

and  Bay  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  26,  pp. 
1421-1425.) 

U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1891.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  162. 

5  pp. 

Describes  three  routes  used  from  Pamlico  river  to  Bay 
river,  discusses  possibilities  of  those  and  a  proposed  canal 
route  from  river  to  river  via  Goose  creek. 

137.    Preliminary  examination  of  White  Oak  river,  from  Roberts' 

Landing  to  Collins'  Crossing,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  29,  pp. 

1434-1435.) 
U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1891.     House  Doc.  No.  97.     3  pp. 

138.    Preliminary  examination  of  White  Oak  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1889,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  20,  pp. 
1127-1129.) 

Describes  White  Oak  river,  and  gives  table  of  distances 
and  general  features. 

139.    Preliminary  examination  of  Yadkin  river  from  South  Caro- 
lina line  to  the  Narrows,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1888,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  19,  pp. 
948-958.) 


GEOLOGY.   MINERALOGY    AND  GEOGRAPHY.  '23 

(In  U.  S.  50th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1888.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  58, 

pp.  80-83.) 

140.  BLAKE,  WILLIAM  j  PtHipPS]. 

The  hydraulic  process  of  mining  in  North  Carolina. 
Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  LT,  v.  1  (1860):  55. 

Contains  full  description  of  the  hydraulic  process,  intro- 
duced into  North  Carolina  (1857-59>  by  Dr.  M.  H.  Van 
Dyke. 

141.    Note  on  zircons  in  TTnaka  magnetite. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  TransL,  v.  7  (1878):  76. 

Notes  on  magnetic  iron  ores  from  the  Rhees  and  Wilder 
land.  Unaka  mountains,  Tennessee,  and  North  Carolina. 

142.    Notes  and  recollections  concerning  the  mineral  resources  of 

northern  Georgia  and  western  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  796-811. 

Contains  much  historical  and  statistical  data  relating  to 
early  mining  in  western  North  Carolina,  with  descriptions 
of  the  gold  fields  and  mines,  silver  mines  and  other  min- 
eral deposits. 

143.    Xotes  upon  the  geology  and  minerals  of  the  Cherokee  valley, 

Valley  river,  North  Carolina. 

'Min.  Mag.,  Ser,  H,  v.  2  (1861):  80-84. 

Describes  rock  and  mineral  deposits  of  the  Cherokee 
valley. 

144.   Eeport  on  the  property  of  the  Valley  River  gold  company. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  U,  v.  1  (1860):  461-466. 

Describes  this  property  situated  in  Valley  river.  Con- 
tains statistical  and  historical  data,  and  recommendations 
as  to  working  the  mines. 

145.    Report  upon  the  gold  placers  of  Lumpkin  county.  Georgia, 

and  the  practicability  of  working  them  by  the  hydraulic 
method.    New  York,  John  F.  Trow,  1858.    39  pp.    20  cm. 

Min.  &  Stat.  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):   457-476. 

Contains  general  references  to  hydraulic  mining  in  Burke 
and  McDowell  counties. 

146.    Silver  glance  from  North  Carolina. 

Min  Mag.,  Ser.  LT,  v.  1  (1860):  480. 

Describes  silver  sulphide  occurring  at  the  Silver  Hill 
mine,  Davidson  county. 

147.    Silver  Hill  mine  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  Silver  ores  and  silver  mines.  .  .  New  Haven,  Office 
of  Min.  Mag.,  1861.    23  cm.    pp.  67-68.) 

148.    Tin  in  [North  Carolina^ 

(In  V.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1883-1884.    Wash.,  1885. 
p.  601.) 

Notes  on  discovery  of  tin  ore  in  1883  in  Cleveland  county, 
near  King's  Mountain. 

149.  BLAXEY.  G. 

Report  of  examination  of  Cape  Fear  river  below  Wilming- 
ton. .  . 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept,  Office  of  Chief  of  Engineers,  Waslu, 
D.  C.    5  pp. 


24  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

150.  BLOME,  EICHARD. 

A  description  of  Carolina. 

(In  his  Description  of  the  island  of  Jamaica,  with  the  other 
isles  and  territories  in  America  .  .  .  London,  1672.  14 
cm.  pp.  125-138.  Map.) 

(In  his  The  present  state  of  his  Majestie's  isles  and  terri- 
tories in  America  .  .  .  London,  1687.  19  cm.  pp.  150- 
182.  Map.) 

Contains  notes  on  climate,  soil,  rivers  and  general  condi- 
tions of  Carolina. 

151.  BOHM,  C.  EICHARD. 

Monazite  sand. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  81  (1906):  842. 

Describes  monazite  region  and  deposits  in  Burke,  Mc- 
Dowell, Rutherford,  Cleveland  and  Polk  counties. 

152.  BOLLES,  CHARLES  P. 

Topographic  re-survey  of  the  shores  of  the  Cape  Fear  en- 
trances and  adjacent  islands. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept,  1858.  Wash.,  1859.  Appendix 
No.  14.  p.  151.) 

BOLTON,   H[ENRT]    C[ARRINGTON]. 

Notice  of  the  microscopical  examination  of  a  series  of  ocean, 
lake,  river  and  desert  sands. 

See  Julien  and  Bolton,  No.  942. 

153.  BOLTWOOD,  BERTRAM]   BURDEN]. 

On  the  radio-activity  of  uranium  minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  25  (1908):  269-298. 

Reports  of  experiments  conducted  upon  uraninite  from 
Spruce  Pine,  Mitctell  county. 

154.    On  the  ratio  of  radium  to  uranium  in  some  minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  18  (1904):  97-103. 

Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:      Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  42   (1906): 
297. 

Contains  results  of  chemical  experiments  upon  various 
minerals ;  among  them  are  uraninite,  gummite,  uranophane 
and  samarskite  from  North  Carolina. 

155.    On  the  ultimate  disintegration  products  of  the  radio-active 

elements. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905):  253-267. 

Uraninite,  monazite,  gummite  and  uranophane  from  North 
Carolina  are  used,  among  other  minerals,  in  experiments 
described  in  this  article. 

156.    On  the  ultimate  disintegration  products  of  the  radio-active 

elements.     Pt.  II,  The  disintegration  products  of  uranium. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  23  (1907):  77-88. 

Presents  results  of  chemical  experiments  on  uraninite 
front  Flat  Rock  and  Spruce  Pine. 


GEOLOGY.    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  25 

157.    The  origin  of  radium. 

PhiL  Mag.,  Ser.  VI,  v.  9  (1905):  599-613. 

Describes  experiments  in  which  the  following  North  Caro- 
lina minerals  are  used :  uraninite,  gummite,  uranophane, 
thoro-gummite,  samarskite,  monazite  and  allanite. 

158.    The  radio-activity  of  thorium  minerals  and  salts. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  21  (1906):  415-426. 

Contains  results  of  experiments  upon  uraninite  from  North 
Carolina. 

The  relative  proportion  of  radium  and  uranium  in  radio- 
active minerals. 

See  Rutherford  and  Boltwood,  No.  1599. 

159.  BOND,  JAY  F. 

Eeport  on  an  examination  of  the  sand  banks  along  the  North 
Carolina  coast. 

(In  Pratt,  Joseph  Hyde.  N.  C.  GeoL  &  Econ.  Survey,  Bien- 
nial report  of  the  State  Geologist,  1907-1908.  Raleigh, 
1908.  pp.  42-48.) 

Description  of  these  sand  banks,  outlining  damage  being 
done  by  drifting  sands,  and  plan  for  protection. 

160.  BOOTH,  JAMES  CrURTiS]. 

Analysis  of  various  ores  of  lead,  silver,  copper,  zinc,  iron, 
etc.,  from  King's  mine,  Davidson  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  41  (1841):  348-352. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1843,  pp.  210-213. 

Account  of  the  mineral  property  of  the  Washington  min- 
ing company,  with  analyses  of  various  ores. 

161.  BORDEN,  JOHN  K 

Magnetite  from  Orange  county. 

Elis.  Mit  So.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  87. 

Analysis  of  magnetite  from  near  Chapel  Hill. 

162.    Solubility  of  North  Carolina  phosphate  rock. 

Elis,  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  53-54. 

Analyses  of  two  specimens  of  phosphate  rock. 

163.  BOUDINOT,  ELLAS. 

Eeport  of  director  of  the  mint  for  1804. 

(In  Am.  State  Papers,  Finance,  v.  2,  1805.  Wash.,  1832. 
pp.  118-119.) 

Notes  on  produce  of  gold  from  Cabarrus  county. 

164.  BOUTELLE,  C.  0. 

[New  inlets  formed  across  Bodie's  island,  North  Carolina,  in 
1846.J 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept,  1847.  Wash.,  1848.  Appendix 
13,  pp.  76-77.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.,  1849.  Wash.,  1849.  Appendix 

16,  pp.  106-107.) 
3 


26  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

165.  BOWRON,  WILLIAM  M. 

The  practical  metallurgy  of  titaniferous  iron  ores. 
Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  11  (1882):  159-164. 

Contains  analyses  of  four  magnetites  from  North  Caro- 
lina. 

166.  BO  YD,  C[HARLES]  E[UFUS]. 

Conrad  Hill,  N.  C.,  gold  and  copper  mine. 
The  Virginias,  v.  3  (1882):  176. 

Letter  describing  developments  at  this  mine. 

167.    Mineral  resources  of  Ashe  and  Alleghany  counties,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  his  Resources  of  southwest  Virginia  .  .  .  Ed.  3.  New 
York,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1881.  24  cm.  pp.  311-320. 
Map.) 

Describes  physical  features  of  those  counties  and  outlines 
rock  formations,  copper  veins,  magnetic  ore  veins.  De- 
scribes Ore  Knob,  Copper  Knob,  Elk  Knob  and  Peach 
Bottom  copper  mines,  and  gives  notes  on  development 
and  production. 

168.   The  mineral  wealth  of  southwestern  Virginia. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  5  (1876):  81-92;  v.  8  (1880): 
338-344. 

Describes  mineral  resources  of  Ashe,  Alleghany  and 
Watauga  counties  in  North  Carolina,  where  are  located  the 
Ore  Knob  and  Elk  Knob  copper  mines. 

169.   The  utilization  of  the  iron  and  copper  sulphides  of  Virginia, 

North  Carolina  and  Tennessee. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  14  (1885):  81-84. 

Discusses  in  general  way  the  distribution  of  these  ores 
at  Ore  Knob,  Ashe  county,  and  suggests  possible  methods 
of  handling  them. 

170.  BOYLE,  CORNELIUS  BRECKINRIDGE. 

A  catalogue  and  bibliography  of  North  American  mesozoic 
invertebrata. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  102.    Wash.,  1893.    315  pp.    23  cm. 

Contains  list  of  North  Carolina  forms  from  the  cre- 
taceous, giving  literature  references  from  Conrad,  White, 
Morton  and  others. 

171.  BOYLE,  ESMERALDA. 

The  mountain  slopes  and  river  banks  of  North  Carolina. 
Overland  Monthly,  Ser.  II,  v.  1  (1883):  536-540. 

Popular  account  of  a  journey  frcm  Ashevllle,  Buncombe 
county  to  Caesar's  Head,  Greenville  county,  South  Caro- 
lina, with  notes  on  scenery,  climate  and  topography. 

172.  BRADFORD,  J.  S. 

Hydrographic  changes  at  the  entrance  of  Cape  Fear  river, 
North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.,  1865.  Wash.,  1866.  Appendix 
5,  p.  45.) 

Describes  the  few  changes  that  have  taken  place  at  the 
western  entrance. 


GEOLOGY,   JIIXERALOGY  A^  GBOGRAPHY.  27 

173.  BRADLEY,  FRAXK  HfOWBj. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  metaraorphic  silurian  rocks  in 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jonr.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  r.  8  (1874):  39a 

Discusses  origin  of  the  metamorphic  rocks  of  the  south- 
western corner  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

174.   Xote  on  the  recent  earthquakes  of  Bald  mountain  in  Buther- 

ford  county,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  r.  8  (1874):  79. 

175.   On  a  "Geological  chart  of  the  United  States  art  of  the 

Bocky  mountains,  and  of  Canada." 

"  Am.  Jonr.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  r.  12  (1876):  286-291. 

Refers  briefly  to  the  triassic  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

176.    On  the  silurian  age  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

Am,  Jonr.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  T.  9  (1875):  279-288;  370-383. 

Description  of  rocks  in  North  Carolina  south  and  west  of 

show  that  ti 

177.   On  unakyte,  an  epidotic  rock  from  tie  TTnaka  range  on  the 

borders  of  Tennessee  and  Xorth  Carolina- 
Am.  Jonr.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  T.  7  (1874):  519-520. 

Describes  a  member  of  the  granitic  series  found  In  the 
tnaka  mountains  in  Madison  count?. 

178.  BRAZIER,  EGBERT. 

Beport  on  the  drainage  of  the  Big  Swamp  in  Bobeson  county. 
-  (In  Reports  relative  to  the  swamp  lands  in  Worth  Carolina. 
Raleigh,  Lawrence  &  Lemay,  1827.    22  cm.    pp.  25-28.) 
(In  Horth  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement    Ex- 
tracts from  •Reports  on  public  improvements''  in  Horth 
Carolina.     Raleigh,  T.  J.  Lemay,  1837.    21K  cm.     pp. 
33-36.) 

Describes  the  swamp  lands  of  Robeson  and  Halifax  coun- 
ties, sufigesU  possible  methods  of  drainage  and  isllsMlis 
cost. 

179.  BREZIXA,  ARISTIDES. 

Ankauf  der  Hidden'schen  Meteoriten-und  Mineraleinsamm- 
lung  fur  die  mineralogische  Abtheilung. 

Ann.   des  K.   K.  BataUst.  Hofmns.  Wien,  T.  4  (1889): 
85-87. 

Notice  of  the  purchase  of  the  Hidden  collection  of  min- 
erals and  meteorites  IntiHir  with  very  brief  descriptions 
of  seme  of  the  most  important  minerals.  The  collection 
represented  largely  Xorth  Carolina  material. 

180.   Die  Meteoritensammlung  des  k.  k.  natiirhistorichen  Hof- 

museums,  am  I  Mai,  1895. 

Ann.    d.   K.   K.   Hatnrnist.   Hofmns.  Wien,  T.   10   (1895): 
231-370. 

Contains   brief  deseriptfre   notes   on    Bridgewater,Unn 

c^ecrtoi0™  Tienn^te°FiS4I  th?Dnel  Hill  meteorite. 


28  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

181.   Meteoritenstudien  III.   Zur  Frage  der  Bildungsweise  eutro- 

pischer  Gemenge. 

K.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Denks.  Math.-Naturwiss.  KJasse,  v.  78 
(1905):  635-641. 

A  detailed  study  of  eutropic  masses,  in  which  is  given  a 
description  and  microphotograph  of  the  Jewell  Hill 
meteorite. 

182.    rNotice  of  meteorites  from  Duel  Hill,  Madison  county,  and 

Lick  creek,  Davidson  county.] 

(In  Bericht  iiber  neue  Oder  wenig  bekannte  Meteoriten.  K.  K. 
Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Sitz.  Wien,  v.  84,  pt.  1  (1881):  279-281.) 

183.   and  COHEN,  E[MIL]. 

Oktaedrisches   Eisen   mit   feinen   Lamellen.     Jewell    Hill- 
gruppe:  Jewell  Hill. 

(In  their  Die  Struktur  und  Zusammensetzung  der  Meteore- 
isen.  Stuttgart,  1886-1906;  v.  1,  Tafel  XXIII;  and 
Erklarung.) 

184.  BRICKELL,  JOHN. 

The  natural  history  of  North  Carolina.  .  .  Dublin,  James 
Carson,  1737.    408  pp.    21  cm.    Map. 

Contains  notes  on  climate,  swamps,  rivers  and  soils.  "  An 
almost  verbal  transcript  of  Lawson's  History  of  North 
Carolina."  (cf.  No.  Amer.  Review,  v.  23,  pp.  288-289.) 

185.  Brief  statement  of  the  North  Carolina  Gas-coal  Company,  with 

report  of  Charles  T.  Jackson,  and  of  Oswald  Heinrich.  .  . 
Phila.,  M.  P.  Williams,  1856.    26  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  reports  on  the  Fooshee's  and  Streets'  plantations 
on  Deep  river.  See  under  authors. 

186.  BRINTON,  D^NIELJ  GARRISON]. 

The  aboriginal  mica-mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Phila.  Numismatic  &  Antiquarian  Soc.,  Proc.,  1879,  pp.  18-19. 

Describes  specimens  of  implements  used  by  the  aborigines 
in  working  the  inica  mines,  and  gives  notes  on  the  use  of 
mica  by  the  Indians. 

187.  BRITTON,  NATHANIEL]  L[OKD]. 

Geological  notes  in  western  \7irginia,  North  Carolina,  and 

eastern  Tennessee. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  5  (1887):  215-223. 

Describes  Cranberry  iron  mine  at  Cranberry,  geology, 
veins,  ores  and  mining  methods.  Notes  on  physical  and 
mineralogical  features  of  valley  of  the  French  Broad  river, 
Warm  Springs  and  Asheville. 

188.  BROWN,  C.  BARRINGTON. 

Eeport  on  the  Cowee  Valley  ruby  mines  in  North  Carolina. 
(In  The  American  Prospecting  and  Mining  Company.     Re- 
ports upon  the  property.    New  York,  1899.    27  cm.     pp. 
21-30.) 

Describes  the  ruby-bearing  tract  situated  in  Cowee  Creek 
valley,  Maeon  county,  discovery  and  mode  of  occurrence 
of  the  ruby,  and  mining  developments. 


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189.  BROWN,  EART.  I. 

Improvement  of  Beaufort  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 
1235-1236.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 

1290-1291.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

190.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and 

below  Wilmington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  12,  pp. 
1246-1252.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  12,  pp. 

1300-1307.) 

191.    Improvement  of  Contentnia  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  4,  pp. 
1226-1227.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  4,  p. 

1282.) 

192.    Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  2,  pp. 
1223-1224.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2,  p. 

1279.) 

193.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beanfort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1233-1235.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 

1288-1290.) 

194.    Improvement  of  Neuse  and  Trent  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 
1228-1231.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1283-1286.) 

195.   Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  and  Black  rivers, 

and  Cape  Fear  river  above  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  11,  pp. 
1240-1246.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  11,  pp. 

1296-1300.) 

196.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 
1224-1226.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp, 

1280-1281.) 

197.    Improvement  of  Seuppernong  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 
1222-1223.) 


30  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1277-1279.) 

198.   Improvement  of  Shallotte  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  13,  pp. 
1307-1308.) 

199.   Improvement  of  waterway  between  Newbern  and  Beaufort, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1232-1233.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 

1287-1288.) 

200.   Inland  waterway  from  Pamlico  sound   to  Beaufort  inlet, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 
1231-1232.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  6,  p. 

1286.) 

201.   New  river,  including  inland  waterways  between  Beaufort 

harbor  and  New  river,  and  between  New  river  and  Swans- 
boro,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  10,  pp. 
1236-1240.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1908,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  10,  pp. 

1291-1296.) 

202.   Preliminary  examination  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1909.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  1454. 

9  pp.    Map. 

203.    Preliminary  examination  of  New  river,  North  Carolina,  from 

its  mouth  to  Jacksonville. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1909.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  1085. 

10  pp. 

204.   Preliminary  examination  of  Shallowbag  bay,  North  Carolina, 

at  its  mouth. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1908.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  906. 

11  pp.    Map. 

205.   Preliminary  examination  of  South  river,  North  Carolina, 

from  its  mouth  to  Aurora. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1908.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  954. 
8  pp.    Map. 

206.    Preliminary  examination  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina, 

from  Newbern  to  Trenton. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1909.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  1471. 
llpp. 

Describes  river  and  country  through  which  it  flows. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  31 

207.   Preliminary    examination    of    waterway    connecting    Swan 

Quarter  bay  with  Deep  bay,  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong,  1st  Sess,  1908.    House  Ex.  Doc.  Ho.  445. 
7pp. 

208.    Preliminary  examination  of  White  Oak  river,  North  Caro- 
lina, from  its  mouth  to  Maysville. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong,  1st  Sess,  1908.    House  Ex.  Doc.  Ho.  401. 
5pp. 

209.    Be-examination  of  Cape  Fear  river  above  Wilmington,  North 

Carolina,  with  a  view  to  modification  of  the  existing  project 
[of  improvement]. 

U.  S.  60th  Cong,  1st  Sess,  1908.    House  Doc.  Ho.  890.    llpp. 

210.  BROWN,  JAMES  T. 

Beport  on  property  of  the  Cabarrus  gold  miniTig  company, 
Cabarrus  county,  North  Carolina,  n.  p.  1865.  15  pp. 
22  cm.  Map. 

Describes  this  property.  Its  reins  and  ores.  Contains  brief 
notes  by  Ernest  Hemer  explanatory  of  map. 

211.  BROWX,  Lucius  P. 

Phosphate  deposits  of  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  kit  Phosphate  deposits  of  tie  Southern  States.    Eng. 
T.  15  (1904).    121.) 

at  Castle  Hayne,  New  H&B- 
in  DopUnTSamson,  rUJmibsa  and  Btadcn 

BROWK,  W.  G. 

Composition  of  certain  mesozoic  igneous  rocks  of  Virginia. 
See  Campbell  and  Brown,  Ho.  232. 

212.  BRUCE,  J[AM£8]  D^UGLASJ. 

Analysis  of  cassiterite  from  King  county  [King's  ML],  N.  C. 

Chem.  Hews,  T.  50  (1884):  209. 

Abstract  by  D.  A.  Ltoulsj:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour,  T.  48 
(1885):  126. 

213.  BRUSH,  G£EOBGE]  JtARviS]. 

[Description  and  analysis  of  pyrophyllite  from  North  Caro- 
lina.] 

(In  Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  U,  T.  34  (1862):  218-219.) 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1862,  pp.  744-745. 

of  two  specimens  of  pyrophyllite:  No.  1.  a  so- 
»pst 

.    _    ^TS-:; 
A.  Genth. 

[Lazulite  and  kyanite  from  North  Carolina.] 

Bee  Smith,  J.  L,  and  Brush,  Ho.  1676. 

214.  BUCHNER,  OTTO. 

Die  Feuermeteore.  .  .  Giessen,  1859.    192  pp.    21^  cm. 

Notes  on  following  meteorites  from  North  Carolina ;  Black 
Mountain,  p.  134:  Charlotte,  p.  99;  Gnflford.  p.  136; 
Haywood.  p.129;  Hominy  creek,  p.  135. 


32  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

215.    Die  Meteoriten  in  Sammlungen.  .  .  Leipzig,  1863.    202  pp. 

24  cm. 

Brief  account  of  following  North  Carolina  meteorites : 
Asheville,  Black  Mountain,  Cabarrus  county,  Caswell 
county,  Guilford  county,  Haywood  county,  Hominy  Creek, 
Jewell  (Duel)  Hill,  Randolph  county. 

216.  BUCKINGHAM,  J[AMES]  S[iLK]. 

History  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  The  slave  states  of  America.    London,  Fisher,  Son  & 
Co.,  1842.    vol.  2,  chap.  9.    pp.  215-224.) 

Notes  on  the  agriculture,  climate  and  mineral  resources, 
describing  the  gold  region  and  condition  of  mining. 

217.  BUCKLEY,  SAMUEL]  BtOTSFORD]. 

Mountains  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  27  (1859):  286-294. 

Rev:     DeBow's  Review,  v.  26  (1859):  702-706. 

Gives  altitudes  of  mountains,  describes  scenery,  geology, 
botany,  agriculture  and  climate  of  region. 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS  C. 

Statement  of  the  McCullock  copper  and  gold  mining  com- 
pany of  Guilford  county,  North  Carolina. 
See  Palmer  and  Buckley,  No.  1382. 

218.  BURBANK,  L[EVI]    S[UMNER]. 

Observations  on  the  surface  geology  of  North  Carolina  with 
special  reference  to  some  phenomena  of  the  drift  of  the 
northern  United  States. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  16  (1873):  150-155. 

Describes  boulders  of  residual  decay  from  observations 
made  in  Wake,  Granville,  Franklin,  Guilford  and  Chatham 
counties.  Notice  of  granite  veins  observed  containing 
fine  crystals  of  be-yl  and  tourmaline. 

219.  BURCHARD,  ERNEST  F. 

[Barite  in  North  Carolina  in  1907.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt.  2.    p.  689.) 

Cites  J.  H.  Pratt  (N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper,  No.  6, 
1902,  pp.  62-66)  regarding  origin  and  structure  of  barite 
veins.  Describes  operations  at  the  Lawton  mine  in 
Gas  ton  county. 

220.  BUROHARD,  HtORATIO]  C. 

[Production  of  precious  metals  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1881. 
Wash.,  1882.    pp.  458-468.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1882. 

Wash.,  1883.    pp.  619-637.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1883. 

Wash.,  1884.     pp.  644-655.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1884. 

Wash.,  1885.    pp.  437-442.) 
Yearly  reports  of  production. 


GEOLOGY,   MIXERALOGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  33 

221.  BURKART. 

Ueber  das  Vorkommen  verschiedener  Tellur-Minerale  in  den 

Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika. 
Weues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1873,  pp.  476-495. 

Review  of  work  done  on  various  specimens  of  tetradymite, 
including  one  discovered  by  F.  A.  Genth  near  the  Wash- 
ington mine.  Davidson  county,  and  another  from  Cabarrus 
county.  Phoenix  mine. 

222.  BURXHAM.  SfARAH]  MfARLAj. 

Precious  stones  in  nature,  art  and  literature.  Boston, 
Bradlee  Whidden,  1886.  400  pp.  23£  cm. 

Contains  numerous  references  to  North  Carolina  stones, 
including  b^ryl,  hiddenite,  diamond,  corundum  gems  and 
monaxite. 

223.  BURR,  EDWARD. 

Improvement  of  inland  water  route  from  Norfolk,  Virginia, 
to  Albemarle  sound.  North  Carolina,  through  Currituck 
sound. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt  2.  Appendix  K  7,  pp. 
1094-1096.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  6,  pp. 

983-985.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

224.    Improvement  of  North  Landing  river  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt  2.  Appendix  K  7,  pp. 
1343-1344.) 

225.  BUHTOX,  B.  S. 

Notice  of  a  meteorite  from  Madison  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  12  (1876):  439. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1876,  p.  1317 
Analysis:    Cohen  u.  Weinschenk.,  Meteoreisen-Studien      Anna- 
len  des  K.  K.  Naturhist  Hofmus.  Wien,  1891,  p.  161. 

Descripthn  and  analysis  of  meteoric  iron  found  at  Duel 
(  ?)  Hill,  Madison  county.  August,  1873. 

226.  BYRD,  WILLIAM. 

History  of  the  dividing  line  between  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina,  as  run  in  1728-1729.  (Printed  from  original 
manuscript.)  Eichmond,  privately  printed,  1866,  v.  1. 
30  cm. 

(In  The  Westover  manuscripts:    containing  the  history  of 

the  dividing  line  betwixt  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 
.  .  .  Petersburg,  Va^  E.  &  J.  C.  Ruffin,  1841.  25  cm. 
pp.  1-102.) 

(In  The  writings  of  Colonel  William  Byrd  of  Westover  in 
Virginia  Esq.  Ed.  by  J.  S.  Bassett,  N.  Y.  Doubleday, 
1901.  pp.  1-277.) 

Account  of  survey  made  by  commissioners  from  both  North 
Carolina  and  Virginia,  to  settle  dispute  as  to  boundary 
between  the  states  concerning  Weyanoke  creek.  Contains 
notes  on  climate,  soil  and  general  conditions  of  country. 


34  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

227.  C. 

Remarkable  meteor  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  49  (1845):  408. 

Notice:     Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.,  Erganz.,  Bd.  II,  1848,  p.  367. 
Account  of  meteor  falling  Sept.  1,  1845,  2  a.  m. 

CAIN,  WILLIAM. 

Eoad  materials  and  road  construction  in  North  Carolina. 
See  Holmes  and  Cain,  No.  848. 

228.  CAINE,  THOMAS  A. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Hickory  area,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  4th 
Rept.,  1902.    Wash.,  1903.    pp.  239-258.    Plate.    Map.) 

Describes  physiography,  geology  and  soils  of  this  area, 
and  gives  analyses  of  ten  varieties  of  soils. 

229.   and  MANGUM,  A.  W. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Mt.  Mitchell  area,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  4th 
Kept.,  1902.     Wash.,  1903.    pp.  259-271.    Plate.    Map.) 

Notes  on  physiography,  geology  anl  climate  of  this  area 
in  Mitchell  and  Yancey  counties  and  parts  of  Madison, 
Buncombe  and  McDowell.  Describes  and  gives  analyses  of 
soils  of  the  area. 

230.  CAMERON,  JOHN  I). 

Old  map  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Univ.  Mag.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  10  (1891):  153-157. 

Describes  an  old  map  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Hoyt 
of  Buncombe  county.  No  date  of  publication  appears  but 
it  evidently  was  issued  between  1755  and  1765.  North 
Carolina  is  shown  as  a  colonial  possession.  The  coast 
had  been  accurately  surveyed  and  the  interior  is  clearly 
mapped  as  far  as  exploration  and  settlement  had  gone, 
with  the  rivers,  counties  and  towns. 

231.   Western  North  Carolina.     Its  area,  topography  and  char- 
acteristics. 

(In  Western  North   Carolina  .  .  .  Charlotte,   N.   C.,   1890. 
pp.  57-81.) 

232.  CAMPBELL,  H.  D.  and  BROWN,  W.  G. 

Composition  of  certain  mesozoic  igneous  rocks  of  Virginia. 
Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  2  (1891):  339-347. 

Deals  with  a  problem  common  to  Virginia  and  North  Caro- 
lina, the  con-position  of  trap  rock,  and  mentions  previous 
work  on  North  Carolina  rocks  by  E.  S.  Dana. 

233.  CAMPBELL,  MARIUS  E. 

Drainage  modifications  and  their  interpretation. 
Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  4  (1896):  567-581;  657-678. 

Discusses  Appalachian  drainage  systems  in  a  general  way 
and  cites  some  of  the  North  Carolina  river  systems,  in- 
cluding the  French  Broad,  Catawba  and  Yadkin  rivers. 

Geomorphology  of  the  Southern  Appalachians. 

See  Hayes  and  Campbell,  No.  723. 


GEOLOGY,   1HXZRAUOGT  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  35 

234.  The  Cape  Far  and  Yadkin  Valley  raflwaj  (from  ML  Airy  at  tbc 

base  of  the  Blue  Ridge  to  Wilmington,  IT.  a) em- 
bracing «^wiffiij>tiii»  and  statistical  notes  ...  a-nj  mineral 
resources.  Phila.,  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott,  1889.  119  pp. 
27  CM.  Map. 

Contains  notes  on  mineral  resoaraa  of  roate. 

235.  CAPUTALBCM. 

A  trip  to  Mt  Mitchell 

Wake  Forest  Student,  T.  5  (1886):  195-203. 

scent   of   Mt.    MIteaen,    notes   oa 


236.   CABFEXTEB,  F.  B. 

The  marls  and  phosphates  of  North  Carolina. 

K.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  BalL  110.    Haleiga,  1894,    48  pp. 


237.  CASFEXTEH,  FRAXK  O. 

The  Great  Smoky  mountains  and  Thunderhead  peak. 
Appalackia,  T.  6  (1890):  138-146. 

Popular  account  of  umrel  tmroogh  tke  Great  Vmakj  mumrn 
tains  fa  Xorth  Carviosa. 

238.  CAEK,  BLLAS. 

North  Carolina's  resources. 

Sootaen  States,  T.  1  (1893):  149-152L 

Notes  oa  gemenl  resources  of  the  state. 

239.   Besourees  and  advantages  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  Jo- 
sephs Daniels,  1893.    22pp.    Plates.    20cm. 

240.    Topography,  climate  and  resources  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Health,  Samtatiam  a**  CBnatology  of  tie  Souther*  States, 
T.  1  (1895):  50-54, 

Deacxfbea  nlqrvieal  ftatare*,  dtatate  and  uO*  of  the  atate. 

241.  CASEY,  THOMAS  LfixcoiXj. 

ImproTement  of  inland  water  route  from  Xorfolk,  Ya.  to 
Albemarle  sound,  Xorth  Carolina,  through  Currituck  sound. 
(/m  Chief  of  Bug,  Kept,  1895,  pt  2.     Appendix  J  6,  pp. 
1286-1289.) 

(/m  Chief  of  £•£,  Sept,  1896,  pt  2L    Appeadtz  J  6,  pp. 

1077-1079.) 

U»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1897,  pt  2.    Appeadiz  K  7,  pp. 

1374-1376.) 

(/»  Chief  of  E**  Kept,  1898,  pt  2.    Appeadbc  L  7,  pp. 

1230-1232.) 

(/«  Chief  of  Kng.  Kept,  1899,  pt  2,     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1481-1482.) 
Report,  of 


36  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

242.    Improvement  of  North  Landing  river,  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  J  7,  pp. 
1079-1080.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

1376-1377.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

243.    Improvement  of  Pasquotank  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1898,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 
1233-1234.) 

244.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  J  8,  pp. 

1290-1293.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1896,  pt.  2.  Appendix  J  8,  pp. 

1080-1083.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1897,  pt.  2.  Appendix  K  9,  pp. 

1377-1378.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1232-1233.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1899,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1483-1484.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

245.    Preliminary  examination  of  Cashie  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  12,  pp. 
1381-1383.) 

U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  88. 

3  pp. 

246.    Preliminary  examination  of  Potecasi  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt.  2.    Appendix  K  13,  pp. 
1383-1384.) 

U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  124. 

3pp. 

247.    [Eiver  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1888,  pt.   1.     Wash.,   1888.     pp. 

115-128.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1889,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1889.  pp. 

133-146.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1890.  pp. 

120-132.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1891,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1891.  pp. 

151-171.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1892.  pp. 

152-168.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  1.  Wash.,  1893.  pp. 

164-184.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1894,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1894.  pp. 

151-166.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  37 

248.    Survey   of   waterways    connecting   Dismal    Swamp   canal, 

Virginia,  with  sounds  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

(I*  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  J  11,  pp. 
1086-1094.) 

U.   S.    54th   Cong.,    1st   Sess-,    1896.     House   Ex   Doc.   No. 

317.    9  pp.    Maps. 

249.  CATESBY,  MASK. 

The  natural  history  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  the  Bahama 
islands  .  .  .  descriptions  in  English  and  French  .  .  .  obeer- 
yations  on  the  air,  soil  and  waters.  .  .  London,  1731.  2 
vols.  Plates.  Fold.  map.  53  cm. 

Contains  supplement:  An  account  of  Carolina  and  the 
Bahama  islands,  which  describes  the  climate,  sou,  and 
gives  notes  on  the  rivers  and  mountains. 

250.  CHAXCE,  H[EXKYj  MJARTYXJ. 

The  auriferous  gravels  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  PhiL  Soc,  Proc,  T.  19  (1881):  477-481. 

Describes  gold  found  in  the  gravels  of  the  alate  belt,  and 
early  workings  in  this  region. 

251.    The  Burns  gold  mine,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  T.  61  (1896):  132, 

Describes  this  mine,  located  in  Moore  county,  geological 
occurrence  of  tne  ores,  mining  methods  and  progress. 

252.    [Deep  Biver  coal  beds  of  North  Carolina.] 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jonr.,  v.  38  (1884):  187. 

253.    The  Deep  Biver  coal-fields  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  InsL  Min.  Eng^  Trans,  v.  13  (1884):  517-520. 
Review  by  I.  C.  Russell:     Science,  v.  6  (1885):  548-549. 
Short  geological  account  of  the  coal  deposit  at  Deep 
and  analyses  of  specimens  by  the   State  chemist  i 
Mr.  Battle. 

254.    Beport  on  the  Xorth  Carolina  coal-fields  to  the  Department 

of  Agriculture.    Baleigh,  P.  M.  Hak,  1885.    66  pp.    22  cm. 
Map. 

Describes  coal-bearing  formation  of  the  Deep  River  district 
in  Moore  and  Chatham  counties,  and  the  Dan  River  dis- 
trict, and  gives  analyses  of  coal  made  under  direction  of 
Charles  \V.~  Dabney,  Jr. 

255.  CHAXDLER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK]. 

Analyse  de=  Zircon;  av.=  Buncombe  Bounty,  Xor:"-  Carolina. 

Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.,  v.  178  (1857):  444-449. 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  24  (1857):  131. 
Abstract:    Zts.  f.  d.  Gesam.  Naturwiss.,  v.  11  (1858) :  93. 
Abstract:    Uebersicht  der  Resultate  mineral  ogischer  Forschun- 
gen  in  Jahre,  1856-1857.    Leipzig,  1859.    p.  117. 

Description  and  analysis  of  pale  chocolate-colored  xfrcon 
crystals. 

256.  Charlotte,  X.  C.,  granites. 

Stone,  v.  4  (1892):  14. 

Notes  on  granites  quarried  in  Charlotte. 


River. 

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38  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

257.  CHASE,  HARVEY  S. 

Southern  magnetites  and  magnetic  separation. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  551-557. 

Discusses  Iron  ores  from  Cranberry  mines  in  Mitchell 
county.  Describes  ores,  methods  of  concentrating,  and 
gives  tables  of  chemical  analyses. 

258.  CHATARD,  THOMAS  M[AREAN]. 

Corundum  [in  North  Carolina], 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1883-1884.    Wash.,  1885. 
pp.  714-718.) 

Describes  occurrence  and  mining  of  corundum  at  Corun- 
dum Hill,  Macon  county. 

259.    Decomposed  dolerite  from  near  Wadesboro,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  52.    Wash,,  1889.    pp.  17-18.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  148.    Wash.,  1897.    p.  289.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.    p.  292.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  228.    Wash.,  1904.    p.  354.) 

Analysis  of  this  rock. 

260.    The  gneiss  dunyte  contacts  at  Corundum  Hill,  North  Caro- 
lina, in  relation  to  the  origin  of  corundum. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull  42.    Wash.,  1888.    pp.  45-63.) 
Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  46   (1887):  46;   81. 
Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1890,  Bd.  I. 
Ref.  pp.  36-37. 

Description  of  occurrence  of  corundum  at  Corundum  Hill, 
Macon  county.  Describes  contact  sections  and  gives 
analytical  results  of  examinations  of  many  specimens. 

261.    Lucasite,  a  new  variety  of  vermiculite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  32  (1886):  375-377. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  21  (1887) :  72. 
Abstract  by  B.  S.  Enough]:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  52 

(1887):  349-350. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1886,  pt.  2,  p.  2275. 
Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1889):  431-432. 
Abstract  by  C.   A.   Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,  1890,  Bd.  1. 
Ref.  pp.  225-226. 

Description  and  analysis  of  lucasite  from  Corundum  Hill, 
Macon  county. 

262.    Magnetite  from  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  55.     Wash.,  1889.    p.  86.) 

Analyses  of  two  magnetites  from  the  Cranberry  mine, 
Mitchell  county. 

263.    Eocks  from  Corundum  Hill,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  42.    Wash.,  1888.    pp.  45-63.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  148.    Wash.,  1897.    p.  91.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.    p.  54.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  228.    Wash.,  1904.    p.  64.) 

Analyses  of  altered  gneiss,  olivine  and  dunyte  from  Corun- 
dum Hill. 


GEOLOGY,   MIKERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  39 

264.  -  Yellowish   brown  kaolinized,   decomposed  trap   from   four 

miles  west  of  Sanford,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull.  42.    WaslL,  1888.    p.  138.) 
Analyses  of  this  material. 

265.  CHERRY,  CUMMINGS  and  CHERRY,  JAMES. 

Geological  report    Gap  Creek  mine,  North  Carolina,    Pitts- 
burg,  A.  Matthias,  1871.    12  pp.    22  cm. 

Describes  Gap  Creek  mine  in  Ashe  county,  topography  of 
country,  geological  formations,  soil,  reins  and  ores. 

CHERRY,  JAMES. 

Geological  report.    Gap  Creek  mine,  North  Carolina. 
See  Cherry,  Crownings  and  Cherry,  James,  No.  265. 

266.  CHESTER,  ALBERT  H[UxnxGTOXj. 

Bismutite  from  North  Carolina. 

(In   Mineralogical   notes,  Am.   Jour.    ScL,    Ser.    Ill,    v.    33 

(1887):  290-291.) 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  6  trough]  :     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  52 

(1887):  782-783. 

Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1890,  Bd.  1. 
Ref.  pp.  46-47. 

Description    of    mineral    from    Cashier's    ralley,    Jackson 
county.     Analysis  by  F.  I.  Cairns. 

267.  CHICKERING,  J.  W. 

Notes  on  Boan  mountain,  North  Carolina. 

PhSL  Soc.  Wash.,  BnlL,  v.  4  (1881):  60-64. 


Account  of  the  Iron,  Stone,  Bald.  TTnaka  and  Great  Smoky 
mountain  ranges  which  form  boundary  line  between  North 
Carolina  and  Tennessee. 


268.  -  The  thermal  belts  of  North  Carolina. 

PhiL  Soc.  Waslu,  BulL,  v.  6  (1883):  11-13. 

Am.  Meteor.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  213-218. 
Notice:     Science,  v.  1  (1883)  :  14T. 

Describes  thermal  belts  in  Ma  con  county,  quoting  from 
letter  of  Mr.  Silas  McDowell  of  Franklin.  (See  Mc- 
Dowell, S.) 

269.  -  A  trip  to  Boan  mountain. 

Appalachia,  v.  3  (1882):  142-147. 

Description  of  an  ascent  of  Roan  mountain,  with  notes 
on  soil,  temperature,  etc. 

270.  CHLADXI,  ERNST  F.  F. 

[Caswell  county  meteorite.] 

(In  his  Feuer-Meteore  .  .  .  Wien,  1819.    23  em.    pp.  291- 
292.) 

Brief  notice  of  meteoric  iron  falling  In  Caswell  county, 
January  30,  1810. 

271.  CHRISTY,  DAVID. 

Climatology  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  The  Southern  Highlands.     Cincinnati,  1858.     22fc  cm. 
pp.  20-36.) 

General  description  of  the  climate  of  the  state,  with 
statistics  of  mean  mountain  temperature  for  the  year. 


40  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

272.    [Notes  on  North  Carolina  formations.] 

(In  his  Letters  on  geology  .  .  .  giving  an  outline  of  the 
geology  of  the  west  and  southwest.  Rossville,  Ohio, 
J.  M.  Christy,  1848.  22  cm.  pp.  52-53.) 

Author  gives  his  ideas  of  the  rock  formations  in  vicinitv 
of  Warm  Springs,  on  the  French  Broad  river  along  the 
valley  to  Asheville  and  the  Blue  Ridge.  Notes  on  gen- 
eral scenery,  mountains,  etc. 

273.    Preliminary   report   on   the   lands   of   the   Nantahala   and 

Tuckasege  land  and  mineral  company.    Cincinnati,  Wright- 
son  &  Co.,  1856.    24  pp.    22  cm. 

Describes  geology  and  mineralogy  of  the  lands  belonging 
to  this  company  in  Cherokee,  Macon  and  Jackson  counties. 

274.    Second  preliminary  report  of  the  Nantahala  and  Tuckasege 

land  and  mineral  company  for  1858.     Cincinnati,  Wright- 
son  &  Co.,  1858.    24  pp.    22  cm. 

Reports  on  the  mines  of  this  company,  located  in  Chero- 
kee, Macon  and  Jackson  counties. 

275.  Chrome  iron  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  2  (1893):  152. 

Notice  of  occurrence  of  chrome  iron  ore  in  Jackson,  Guil- 
ford,  Macon,  Madison,  Yancey,  Clay,  Mitchell,  Burke  and 
Watauga  counties. 

276.  .  CHUNN,  IDA  F. 

Descriptive  illustrated  guide-book  to  North  Carolina  moun- 
tains. Their  principal  resorts.  New  York,  E.  J.  Hale  & 
Son,  1881.  87  pp.  Illus.  18  cm. 

Popular  description  of  the  mountains  of  western  North 
Carolina,  dealing  especially  with  Asheville,  Mount 
Mitchell,  Csesar's  Head,  Roan  mountain  and  Hot  Springs. 

277.  CIRKEL,  FRITZ. 

[Mica  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Mica,  its  occurrence,  exploitation  and  uses.  Ottawa, 
Canada,  Dept.  Int.,  Mines  branch,  1905.  24  cm.  pp.  99; 
100.) 

Notes  on  mica  deposits  and  mines  in  Mitchell,  Yancey, 
Jackson,  Hay  wood  and  Macon  counties. 

278.  CLANTON,  W.  S. 

[Production  of  precious  metals  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1897. 
Wash.,  1898.  pp.  192-193.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1898. 

Wash.,  1899.     pp.  129-130.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1899. 

Wash.,  1900.    pp.  167-168.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1900. 

Wash.,  1901.     pp.  181-182.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1901. 

Wash.,  1902.     pp.  192-195.) 
Yearly  reports  of  production. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  -41 


279.  CLARK, 

[The  eocene  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Correlation  papers,  Eocene.     U.   S.   GeoL  Survey, 
Boll.  83.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  48-50;  81.) 

Discusses    eocene    formation    which    extends    between    the 
>euse  and  Cape  Fear  rivers  to  about  100  miles  inland. 

280.  -  SHATTTJCK,  G[EORGE]   BtURBANKj   and  BALL,  W[iLLiAM] 


The  miocene  deposits  of  Maryland. 

Maryland  GeoL  Survey,  Baltimore,  1904.    543  pp.    28  cm. 

Contains  references,  general  and  scattered,  to  miocene 
forms  found  in  North  Carolina. 

281.  CLARK,  W[LLLiAi£]  BOLLOCK]. 

On  the  tertiary  deposits  of  the  Cape  Fear  river  region. 

GeoL  Soc.  Amer.  BulL,  v.  1  (1890):  537-540. 
Abstract:    Am.  GeoL,  v.  5  (1890)  :  119. 
Abstract:    Am.  Nat,  v.  24  (1890)  :  289. 

Discussion  of  age  of  fossils  occurring  in  deposits  of  tals 
region. 

282.  CLARK,  WILLIAM  S. 

On  metallic  meteorites.     Inangural  dissertation.  .  .  Got- 

tingen,  1852.     77  pp.    23  cm. 

Notice:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  15  (1853):  7-22. 

Contains  descriptions  and  analyses  of  the  following  North 
Carolina  meteorites:  Hominy  Creek,  Black  Mountain. 
Asheville,  Guilford  county,  Randolph  county. 

CLARKE,  E.  S. 

[Olivine  norite  near  Marshall,  North  Carolina.] 
See  Herrick,  Clarke  and  Deming,  No.  762. 

283.  CLARKE,  F.  W. 

A  trip  to  North  Carolina. 

Appalachia,  v.  2  (1879):  14-28. 

Author  describes  trip  in  the  mountains  of  western  North 
Carolina,  and  the  ascent  of  Bald  and  "  Big  Cragary  " 
mountains.  Notes  on  the  rocks  and  scenery. 


284.  CLARKE,  FfRAXCiSj  WCIGGLESWORTHJ  and  SCHNEIDER,  E.  A. 

[Analysis  of  kerrite  from  Franklin,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  78.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  28-31.) 
--  (In  Experimentaluntersuchungen  iiber  die  Constitution  der 
naturlichen  Silicate.    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  18  (1891): 
412-415.) 

285.  -  [Analyses  of  minerals  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Experiments  upon  the  constitution  of  the  natural  sili- 

cates.   Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  40  (1890):  308.) 
--   (In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull.  78.    WaslL,  1891.    pp.  15-19.) 

4 


42  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Experimentaluntersuchungen  iiber  die  Constitution  det 

naturlichen  Silicate.    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  18  (1891): 
395-400.) 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1894,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
pp.  27;  31-32. 

Analyses    of   plcrolite    from    Buck    Creek,    and    serpentine 
from  Corundum  Hill. 

286.  CLARKE,  F[RANCiS]  W[!GGLESWORTH]  and  STEIGER,  GEORGE. 

Analysis  of  pyrophyllite  from  Deep  river,  N.  C. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,*  Ser.  IV,  v.  8  (1899):  245-257. 

287.  CLARKE,  FtRANciS]  W[!GGLESWORTH]. 

Muscovite  from  Alexander  county,  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  34  (1887):  131-133. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  55.    Wash.,  1889.    pp.  13-14.) 

Abstract  by  B.  H.  B trough]-.    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  54 

(1888):  117. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  14  (1888) :  392. 
Abstract  by   C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,   1891,   Bd.   1. 
Ref.  pp.  39-40. 

Analysis  of  muscovlte  from  Stony  Point. 

288.   Oligoclase  from  Bakersville,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  60.  Wash.,  1890.  pp.  129- 
130.) 

Analysis. 

289.  and  SCHNEIDER,  E.  A. 

On   the    constitution   of    certain   micas,    vermiculites    and 
chlorites. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  42  (1891):  242-251. 

Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  19  (1891):  465-477. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  90.    Wash.,  1892.    pp.  11-14.) 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1894,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
pp.  32-36. 

Description  and   analysis  of  an   altered  biotlte  from   the 
zircon  mine,  Henderson  county. 

290.  CLARKE,  FtRANciS]  W^GGLESWORTH]. 

Some  nickel  ores  from  Oregon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  35  (1888):  483-488. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  60.    Wash.,  1890.    pp.  21-26.) 

Quotes  J.  S.  Dlller  In  regard  to  the  Webster,  North  Caro- 
lina, genthite. 

291.    Three  coals  from  Gulf,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  42.    Wash.,  1888.    p.  146.) 

Analyses  of  these  coals. 

292.  CLAXTON,  P.  P. 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Frye,  Alex.  Everett.  Complete  geography.  North  Caro- 
lina edition.  Boston,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1896.  12  pp.  32  cm. 
Map.) 

General  geographical  sketch. 


GEOLOGY,   MI\-EHALOGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  43 

ClBMOXS,  WOODSOX. 

Beports  of  sundry  surveys.  .  . 

See  Price  and  Clemens,  No.  1515. 

293.  The  climate  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Meteor.  Jour,  T.  10  (1893):  187-188. 

Extracts  from  -  A  general  sketch  of  the  climate  of  North 
Carolina,"  issued  by  the  X.  C.  Agile.  Erp.  Sta. 

294.  CLTXGMAX,  THOMAS  LrAxiER]. 

Earthquakes  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Sex.  m,  Y.  9  (1875):  55-58. 

Extract  from  a  paper  published  in  the  Western  Expositor 
of  AsheTffle.  describing  earthquakes  occurring  in  the 
moontalns  forming  boundary  between  Harwood  and  Bnn- 


295.   The  great  meteor  of  1860. 

Appletoifs  Jour.,  v.  5  (1871):  10-13. 

(In  Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Hon.  T.  L. 

Clingman,  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  John  Nichols,  1878. 
pp.  53-60.) 

Description  of  a  meteor  which  the  writer  saw  to  the  north- 
west of  Asbemie. 

296.   Mount  Pisgah,  North  Carolina. 

Appleton's  Jour,  v.  10  (1873):  817. 

(/»  Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Hon.  T.  L. 

Clingman,  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  John  Nichols,  1878. 
pp.  133-135.) 

Describes  briefly  the  principal  mountain  ranges  and  peaks 
of  the  Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky  mountains. 

297.   Xorth  Carolina — her  wealth,  resources  and  history. 

DeBow's  Review,  T.  25  (1858):  664-679. 

Popular  general  account  of  state  and  its  resources. 
Descriptions :  topographical,  climatic  and  historical.  Brief 
review  of  mineral  deposits  and  mining  interests. 

298.   [On  earthquakes  of  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(/*  Tinman,  Charles.    Letters  from  the  Allegheny  Mount- 
ains.   New  York,  Putnam,  1849.    20  cm.     pp.  173-182.) 
Account  of  visit  to  Haywood  county   to  examine  effects 
of    reported    earthquake    shocks.      Discusses    pngnonirni, 
rack  formations,  and  gives  mineral   structure  of  the   lo- 

299.    Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Hon.  Thomas 

L.  Clingman  of  North  Carolina.     Baleigh,  John  Nichols, 
1878.    Ed.  2.     675  pp.    24  cm. 

Contains  much  information  in  the  form  of  speeches,  letters 
and  articles  published  in  newspapers  and  periodicals,  on 
topography,  climate,  general  and  mineral  resources  of 

800.   Topography  of  Black  mountain. 

Our  living  and  our  Dead,  T.  1  (1874):  254-256. 

Describes    topography    of    country    as    seen     from     Mt 


44  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

301.    Topography  of  Black  mountain. 

Smith.  Inst.,  Bd.  of  Regents,  Ann.  Kept,  1855,  pp.  299-305. 

Popular  sketch  of  the  Black  mountains  with  notes  on 
altitudes  and  baron-  etrical  observations. 

302.  [Topography  of  western  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Lanman,  Charles.  Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Mount- 
ains. New  York,  Putnam,  1849.  20  cm.  pp.  182-186.) 

Contains  notes  on  topography  and  climate  of  the  western 
counties,  and  on  mineral  deposits  and  gold  mines. 

303.    Volcanic  action  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Hon.  T.  L. 
Clingman,  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  John  Nichols,  1878. 
pp.  78-83.) 
Abstract:    Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Bull.,  v.  1  (1874):  104. 

Describes  volcanic  disturbances  occurring  In  Haywood 
county,  in  the  mountains  of  the  Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky 
ranges,  and  the  ridges  of  the  elevated  plateau  between. 

304.   Water  spouts  tof  North  Carolina]. 

(In  Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Hon.  T.  L. 
Clingman,  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  John  Nichols,  1878. 
pp.   68-77.) 
Abstract:    Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Bull.,  v.  2  (1877):  104. 

Describes  water  spouts  in  Macon  and  Jackson  counties, 
June  15.  1876. 

CLOIZEAUX,  A.  DES. 

See  Des  Cloizeaux,  A. 

305.  CLOUD,  JtosEPH]. 

[Crystals  of  red-oxide  of  titanium.] 
Am.  Min.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1810):  242. 

A  notice  of  these  crystals  from  "  the  back  part  of  North 
Carolina."  (Precise  locality  not  ascertained.) 

306.  Coal  in  North  Carolina. 

Mining  World,  v.  27   (1907):   276. 

States  that  output  from  the  Cumnock  mines  ceased  en- 
tirely in  1906. 

307.  COBB,  COLLIER. 

The   forms   of   sand   dunes   as   influenced  by  neighboring 
forests. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  20  (1904):  14. 
Abstract  by  author:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  6  (1905) :  215. 

308.   Geography  of  North  Carolina.    New  York,  Amer.  Book  Co., 

1898.    8  pp.    32  cm.    Illus.    Map. 

(In  Redway,  J.  W.  and  Hinman,  Russell.  Natural  complete 
geography.  Ed.  for  Carolinas.  New  York,  Amer.  Book 
Co.,  1898.  8  pp.  Map.) 

General  geographical  sketch. 

309.    A  liriodendron  from  the  Deep  river  triassic. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  20  (1905):  116-117. 

Description  of  a  liriodendron  leaf  found  at  Cumnock. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  45 

310.    A  new  Palaeotrochis  locality,  with  some  notes  on  the  nature 

of  Palseotrochis. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  20  (1904):  11-12. 
Abstract  by  author:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  6  (1905) :  193. 

Describes  an  acid  volcanic  rock  fall  of  spherulltes  re- 
sembling Paleotrochis.  which  occurs  at  the  **  Old  Vol- 
cano "  near  Chapel  Hill. 

311.   North  Carolina. 

Jour,  of  School  Geography,  v.  1  (1897):  257-266;  300-308. 
Description  of  the  state,  including  topography,  drainage, 
soils,  climate,  vegetation,  animal  life,  mineral  resources, 
forests,  agriculture,  mining  and  manufacturing. 

312.    Notes  on  the  deflective  effects  of  the  earth's  rotation  as  seen 

in  streams. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soo,  Jour.,  v.  10  (1893):  26-32. 

A  short  general  discussion  of  the  subject  and  Its  applica- 
tion to  the  streams  of  North  Carolina. 

313.   Notes  on  the  geology  of  Core  Bank,  N.  C. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  23  (1907):  26-28. 
Abstract:     Science,  n.  s.,  v.  25  (1907)  :  298. 

Discusses  conditions  at  Core  Bank  revealed  by  inlets  cut 
by  storm  of  Oct.  17,  1906. 

314.    Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Currituck  banks. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  22  (1906):  17-19. 
Abstract  by  R.  S.  Tarr:    Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  Bull.,  v.  38   (1906): 
234. 

Describes  topography  and  geology  of  the  Currituck  banks. 

315.    On  the  geological  history  of  certain  topographical  features 

east  of  the  Blue  Eidge. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  10  (1893):  94-97. 

Study  of  the  topography  of  the  King's  Mountain  region. 

316.    Origin  of  the  sand  hill  topography  of  the  Carolinas. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  17  (1903):  226-227. 

ScL  Amer.  SuppL,  v.  55  (1903):  22666. 

Discusses  sand  dunes  of  North  Carolina  coast  and  origin 
of  some  of  the  topographic  features. 

317.    The  physical  history  of  the  North  Carolina  coast. 

Goldthwaite's  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  5  (1893):  71-72. 

Concise  account  of  the  more  recent  physiographic  history 
of  the  coastal  region. 

318.    Eecent  changes  in  the  Carolina  coast,  with  special  reference 

to  Hatteras  island. 

Science,  n.  s^  v.  17  (1903):  227. 
Sci.  Amer.  SuppL,  v.  55  (1903):  22666. 

319.    Eecently  discovered  mineral  localities  in  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  20  (1904):  38. 

Notes  occurrence  of  prase  in  Macon  county,  bansmannite 
and  brannite  in  Randolph  and  Chatham  counties,  and 
braunite  in  Sniry  county. 


46  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

320   Ehaetic  flora  of  the  Moneure  shales. 

Elis.  Hit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  22  (1906):  60. 
Science,  n.  s.,  v.  23  (1906):  944. 

Describes  specimens  of  Liriodendron  found  In  the  Deep 
river  trias  in  1904,  and  fragments  found  since  that  time. 

321.   Some  beginnings  in  science. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  49  (1896):  763-771. 

Popular  account  of  early  scientific  work  at  the  University 
of  North  Carolina,  mentioning  the  Mitchell  and  Olmsted 
survey  In  1824. 

322.    Some  changes  in  the  North  Carolina  coast  since  1585. 

North  Carolina  Booklet,  v.  4,  No.  9  (1905):  3-13. 

Describes  North  Carolina  coast,  Its  inlets  and  river  en- 
trances, noting  changes  that  have  occurred  since  1585. 
Discusses  several  early  maps  of  the  coast. 

322a. Some  human  habitations. 

Nat.  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  19  (1908):  509-515. 

Description  of  dwelling  houses  on  N.  C.  coast  from  Cape 
Hatteras  to  Cape  Sable,  together  with  notes  on  the  geog- 
raphy of  the  region. 

322b. Special  geography  of  North  Carolina.     A  supplement  to 

Monteith's  Comprehensive  Geography. 

(In  Monteith,  James.  Comprehensive  Geography.  New 
York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  1882.  Supplement,  pp.  1-6. 
Map.) 

322c. Special  geography  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Barnes,  A.  S.  Complete  Geography.  New  York, 
American  Book  Co.,  1885.  Appendix,  pp.  A-J.  Map.) 

323.    Where  the  wind  does  the  work. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  22  (1906):  81-85. 

Nat.  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  17  (1906):  310-317. 

Descriptions  of  the  sand  dunes  along  the  North  Carolina 
coast,  their  movements  and  character  of  material  of  which 
they  are  composed. 

Abstract  by  B.  L.  Miller:    Annales  de  Geographic,  v.  16  (1907)  : 
281. 

324.  COBB,  NEEDHAM  BRYAN. 

Poetical  geography  of  North  Carolina.     Cambridge,  Eiver- 
side  Press,  1887.    63  pp.    20  cm. 

Rhymes  on  the  counties,  rivers,  creeks,  sounds,  bays  and 
mountains  of  North  Carolina,  written  by  author  to  assist 
his  pupils  in  learning  the  geography  of  the  state. 

325.  COFFEY,  GEORGE  N.  and  HEARN,  W.  EDWARD. 

Soil  survey  of  Alamance  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  3d 
Rept.,  1901.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  297-310.) 

Describes  physiography,  geology,  climate  and  soils  of  Ala- 
mance county,  with  mechanical  analyses  of  the  soils. 

326.    Soil  survey  of  the  Gary  area  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  3d 
Kept.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp.  311-318.    Map.) 
Description  and  analyses  of  soils  of  area. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GBOGEAPHT.  47 

COFFEY,  GEOBGB  X. 

Soil  survey  of  the  CraTen  area,  Xorth  Carolina. 
Bee  Smith,  W.  and  Cofey,  Ho.  1691. 

327.  COHEX,  EtMiLj  and  WEIXSCHEXX,  E. 

Meteoretsen-Studien. 

Annalen  d.  K  K.  Naturhist.  Hofmns.  Wiea,  1891.    pp.  131- 
165. 

A  study  of  the  relation  of  nickel  and  cobalt  to  the  Iron 
in  ntekellf eroos  Meteoric  irons.  Includes  Lick  Creek  and 
Duel  Hill  irons  among  those  studied. 

328.  COHEX,  Efim.}. 

Meteoreisen-Studien  IV. 

Annalen  des  K.  K.  Naturiust.  Hofmos.  Wien,  T.  10,  pt  2, 
1895,  pp.  81-93. 


329.   Meteoreisen  yon  Deep  Springs  Farm,  Boddngham  county, 

Xord-Carolina,  Yereinigte-Staaten. 

(/»  Meteoreisen-Sttidien  XL     Annalen   d.   K.   K.  Hatnrh. 

Hofmni,  T.  15  (1900):  353-354.) 

Abstract  by  E.  Dull:  Zt&  f.  Kryst  m  Min..  T.  36  (1902) :  $45.  . 
Contains  frin-H'a  results  of  chemical  work  on  meteoric 
Iron  said  to  hare  fallen  in  1MB, 

330.    Das   Meteoreisen   Yon   Forsyth    Co.,   Georgia,   Yereinigte- 

Simaten. 

K.  preoss.  Akad.  d.  Win.  SfbL,  1897,  pp.  386-396. 

iTnte  tram  Is  from  Forsyth  county.  Xorth  Carolina,  and 
not  from  Georgia.  It  was  found  in  1895  while  the  Georgia 
*to*t  was  focnd  in  1829.)  Detafled  description  and 


331.   Meteoreisen  Yon  LinnTille  Mountain,  Burke  county,  Xord- 
Carolina. 

(In  Meteoreisen-Studien,  VUL     Annalen  d.  K.  K.  Hatnrh. 

T.  13  (1898):  145-147.) 
Contains    collected    results    of    chemical    work    on    this 


332.   Meteoreisen  von  Murphy,  Cherokee  county,  Xord-Carolina, 

Yereinigte-Staaten. 

(In  Meteoreisen-Stndien,   XL     Annalen  d.   K.   K.  Ifatmh. 
HDfmns,  T.  15  (1900):  368-369.) 

Descriprloo  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite  found  in  1899. 

333.    Die  Meteoreisen  .  .  .  von  Persimmon  creek,  bei  Hot  House, 

Cherokee   county,   Nord-Carolina,   Vereinigte-Staaten,   be- 
kannt  seit  1902. 

Hatnrwiss.  Ver.  1  Nenrorpommern  u.  Sngen  in  Greif  swald. 

JCtth.    35  Jahr,  1903,  pp.  58-60. 
Abstract  by  author:    GeoL  Centralblatt,  Y.  5  (1904) :  245-246. 


48  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Abstract  by  G.  Linck:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1905,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
pp.  216-217. 

Detailed  metallographic  description  of  this  meteorite. 

334.    Meteoritenkunde,   Parts   1,   2,   3.     Stuttgart,   1894,   1903, 

1905.    24  cm. 

Contains  notes  and  results  of  chemical  work  on  following 
North  Carolina  meteorites  :  Lick  Creek,  Davidson  county  ; 
Madison  county ;  Guilford  county ;  Smith  Mountain ; 
Linnville  Mountain  ;  Persimmon  Creek. 

Oktaedrisches   Eisen  mit   feinen   Lamellen.     Jewell  Hill- 

gruppe:  Jewell  Hill. 

See  Brezina  and  Cohen,  No.  183. 

335.  Ueber   ein    neues   Meteoreisen    von    Locust    Grove,    Henry 

county  (?),  Nord-Carolina,  Vereinigte-Staaten. 

K.  preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.,  Sitz.,  1897,  pp.  76-81. 
Abstract  by  Leonard]  J.  Stpencerj:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour., 
v.  72,  pt.  2  (1897):  272. 

Describes  meteorite  found  in  July,  1857,  in  Georgia,  not 
North  Carolina. 

336.    Zusammenfassung  der  bei  der  Untersuchung,  der  kornigen 

bis  dichten  Meteoreisen  erhatenen  Resultate. 

£.  preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.,  Sitz.,  1900,  pp.  1122-1135. 

Summary  of  results  of  studies  of  granular  and  massive 
meteorites.  Short  descriptions  and  analyses  of  the  For- 
syth  county  and  Linnville  Mountain  irons  are  given. 

337.    COLES,  THOMAS  and  PRICE,  JONATHAN. 

Survey  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Amer.  State  Papers,  Com.  &  Nav.,  v.  1,  U.  S.  9th  Cong., 

1st  Sess.,  1806.    pp.  690-692.) 
Review:    Med.  Repos.,  v.  10   (1807):   292-293. 

Account  of  survey  begun  May  28,  1806,  describing  the 
dangerous  shoals  on  the  coast. 

338.  COLLES,  GtEORGEj  W[ETMORE]. 

Mica  and  the  mica  industry. 

Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  160  (1905):   191-210;  275-294;  327- 

368;  v.  161  (1906):  43-58;  81-100. 

Review  by  R.  Peele:  School  of  Mines  Quart,  v.  28  (1906) :  129. 
Contains  description  of  mica  deposits  In  Mitchell,  Yancey, 
and  McDowell  counties,  mines  and  mining  methods,  out- 
put, value  and  uses.  Describes  pegmatite  dikes  and  gives 
list  of  associated  minerals  as  prepared  by  W.  C.  Kerr. 

339.  COLTON,  HENRY  E. 

A  farm  on  the  French  Broad,  and  Hickory  Nut  gap. 
Appleton's  Jour.,  v.  4  (1870):   737-738. 

Popular  description  of  mountain  scenery  along  the  French 
Broad  river. 


340.    Mining  in  North  Carolina. 


Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.,11  (1871):  323. 

Historical   notes   on   the   mining   districts,   descriptions   of 
the  mines  and  present  development. 


GEOLOGY,   MIXERAIOGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  49 

341.  -  Mountain  scenery.    The  scenery  of  the  mountain?  of  western 

North  Carolina  and  northwestern  South  Carolina.  Raleigh, 
W.  L.  Pomery.  Philadelphia,  Hayes  &  Zell,  1859.  Ill  pp. 
Plaice.  18  em.  Map. 

Popular   description   of  scenerr    in   Buncombe.    Hajwood. 
Maeon,  Jackson.  Cherokee,  Franklin  and  Minima  f"»""w- 

342.  -  Xotes  on  the  topography  and  geology  of  western  Xorth  Caro- 

lina —  the  Hiwassee  valley. 

Am.  lust.  Mm.  Eng^  Tran&,  v.  16  (1888):  839-851. 

Discusses  drainage  and  watersheds  in  counties  Cherokee, 
Clay  and  part  of  Graham,   and  tribes  notes  on 


tribes  not 

minerals,  bnildin?  stones  and  OR  deposits  of  district,  with 
several  ore  analyses  bjr  McCreath,  James  A.  Burns,  and 
J.  B.  Britton. 

343.  -  Western  Xorth  Carolina. 

Amer.  Inst,  Tran&,  1870,  pp.  691-694. 
--  Appletoifs  Jour,  T.  5  (1871):  587. 

Brief  notes  on  topography,  climate,  arriculrure  and  min- 

344.  Compagnie  de  Wilmington. 

Prospectus-  Campagnie  de  Wilmington  dans  la  Caroline  du 
Xord,  sur  la  riviere  de  Cape-Fear  aux  Etats-Unis  de 
FAmeriqne.  tParis,  1797.,  4  pp.  26J  cm.  Map. 

Prospectus  of  a  company  organized  in  Europe  for  the  ex- 
ploitation of  lands  in  southeastern  North  Carolina. 

345.  COMSTOCK,  W.  J. 

Analyses  of  some  American  tantalates. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Sex.  m,  T.  19  (1880):  131-132. 
Abstract  by  C.  W.  Wfattsj:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)   Jour.,  v.  38 

(1880):  531. 

Abstract:    Chem.  News,  T.  41  (1880)  :  244. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  <L  Chem.,  1880,  pp.  1478-1479. 
Analysis  of  specimen  from  Tancer  coontr. 

346.  COXKAD,  TtIMOTHY,  AiBBOTT,. 

Catalogue  of  the  eocene  annulata.  foraminifera,  echinoder- 
mata  and  cirrepedia  of  the  United  States. 

Acad.  Hat  ScL  Phfla,  Proc,  IT.  17i  (1865):  73-75. 

Includes  one  North  Carolina  form,  the  SUmondia  «»«. 

347.  -  Catalogue  of  the  miocene  shells  of  the  Atlantic  slope. 

Acad.  Hat.  ScL  Phila^  Proc.  IT.  14:  (1862):  559-582. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1863,  pp.  871-812. 

GiTes  name  and  bibUoenphT  of  aboat  580  species,  many 
of  which  are  from  Xorth  Carolina. 

348.  -  Description  of  twenty-four  new  species  of  fossil  shells,  chiefly 

from  the  tertiary  deposits  of  Calvert  cliffs,  Maryland. 
Acad.  Hat  ScL  Phfla,  JOK,  T.  8  (1842):  183-190. 
Includes  J*fra  telte  from  near  Xewbern. 


50  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

349.    Descriptions  of  a  new  genus  and  of  twenty-nine  new  miocene 

and  one  eocene  fossil  shells  of  the  United  States. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  1]  (1843):  305-311. 

Describes  eight  fossil   shells  from   Newbern  and   Wilming- 
ton. 

350.   Descriptions  of  a  new  recent  species  of  glycimeris   from 

Beaufort,  North  Carolina,  and  of  miocene  shells  of  North 
Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  cv.  24]  (1872):  216-217. 

Describes  Donax  idonens  from  the  coast,  and  Ostrenomia 
from  eocene  of  North  Carolina. 

351.    Descriptions  of  miocene  shells  of  the  Atlantic  slope. 

Am.  Jour.  Conch.,  v.  4  (1868):  64-68. 

Names     two    varieties    from     the     Natural     well,     Duplin 
county. 

352.    Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species  of  fossil  shells  of 

North  Carolina. 

(Appendix  a,  to  Kerr,  W.  C.,  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  of  North 
Carolina.  Raleigh,  Josiah  Turner,  1875.  24J^  cm.  pp. 
2-28.) 

Description    and    synopsis    of    the    cretaceous    fossils    and 
"  Remarks  on  some  genera  of  shells." 

353.    Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species  of  miocene  shells, 

with  notes  on  other  fossil  and  recent  species. 

Am.  Jour.  Conch.,  v.  3  (1867):  257-270. 

Names  five  miocene  shells  from  the  Natural  well,   Duplin 
county. 

354.    Descriptions  of  new  genera,  subgenera  and  species  of  tertiary 

and  recent  shells. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  14]  (1862):  284-291. 

Contains    descriptions    of    four    species    from    the    Neuse 
river  below  Newbern. 

355.   Descriptions  of  new,  recent  and  miocene  shells. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  14]  (1862):  583-586. 

Contains  descriptions  of  two  species  from  Wilmington. 

356.    Descriptions  of  new  species  of  fossils  and  recent  shells  and 

corals. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  rv.  3]  (1846):   19-27. 

Names  one  miocene  fossil  shell  from  Wilmington. 

357.  Descriptions  of  the  new  tertiary  fossils  from  the  Southern 

States. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Jour.,  v.  7,  pt.  1  (1834):  130-157. 

Names  nine  species  of   pliocene   fossils   from  North   Caro- 
lina. 

358.    Descriptions  of  nineteen  species  of  tertiary  fossils  of  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  1]  (1843):  323-329. 

Names  four  varieties  from  miocene    (?)    of  the  Neuse  be- 
low Newbern. 


GBOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  51 

359.   ninstrations  of  miocene  fossils,  with  descriptions  of  new 

species. 

Am.  Jour.  Condi,  v.  2  (1866):  65-74. 

Names  Tolmtif****  tyfmt  from  North  Carolina. 

360.    New  fossil  shells  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  39  (1840):  387-388. 

Names  and  describes  six  new  fossil  shells  from  DupUn 
county. 

361.   Notes  on  shells  with  descriptions  of  new  fossil  genera  and 

species. 

Acad.  Hat  ScL  Phfla.,  Proc,  tv.  16:  (1864):  211-214. 

Contains  description  of  two  specimens  from  the  **  Natural 
Well,'*  Dupiin  county. 

362.    Observations  on  a  portion  of  the  Atlantic  tertiary  region  with 

a  description  of  new  species  of  organic  remains. 

Hat  Inst  Promotion  of  ScL,  BnlL  2  (1842):  171-194. 

Remarks  on  North  Carolina  medial  tertiary,  with  a  list 
of  fossils  found  on  land  belonging  to  Mr.  Benners  on  the 
Neuse  river. 

363.    Observations  on  the  eocene  lignite  formation  of  the  United 

States. 

Acad.  Hat  ScL  Phfla.,  Proa,  tv.  17j  (1865):  70-73. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  n,  v.  40  (1865):  265-268. 

Describes  eocene  and  cretaceous  fossils  mingled  in  breed* 
in  Wilmington  rock.  North  Carolina. 

364.    Observations  on  the  tertiary  strata  of  the  Atlantic  coast 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  1,  V.  28  (1835):   104-111;  280-282. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1838,  p.  483. 

Gires  list  uf  fossils  from  -  Benntr  s,"  on  the  Neuse  river. 
CraTen  county. 

365.    On  some  points  connected  with  the  cretaceous  and  tertiary 

of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  LH,  v.  1  (1871):  468-469. 
Note  in  same:    v.  2  (1871) :  75. 

Describes  fossil  if eroos  miocene  deposits  on  Tar  ttrer  near 
Greenville,  and  mentions  shark  teeth  and  Bclemnite*  found 
at  same  locality. 

366.    Sketches  from  the  notebook  of  a  traveller. 

Advocate  of  Science  &  Annals  of  Hat  Hist,  v.  1  (1834): 
153-163. 

Sketch  of  travel  on  the  North  Carolina  coast  with  many 
notes  on  the  natural  history  and  geology. 

367.    Tertiary  of  North  and  South  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  LT,  v.  43  (1867):  260. 

Cites  Eramons  and  Tuomey.  and  notes  mixture  of  eocene 
and  cretaceous  species  at  Wilmington. 

368.  Conrad  Hill  mine,  North  Carolina,    n.  p.    1853.    4  pp.    22  cm. 

Min.  Mag,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  628. 

Description  of  the  mine. 


52  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

369.  COOKE,  JOSIAH  P.,  JR. 

Culsageeite,  the  vermiculite  of  the  Jenks  mine,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Proc.,  v.  9  (1873):  48-59. 

Phil.  Mag.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  47  (1874):  255-264. 

Abstract-    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  7  (1874):   425. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1874,  pp.  635-636. 

Describes  occurrence  of  a  variety  of  vermiculite  at  the 
Jenks  mine,  Macon  county,  and  gives  analyses  of  speci- 
mens. 

370.  COOPER,  THOMAS. 

[Floetz  trap  in  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  4  (1822):  241. 

Notes  on  supposed  natural  wall  near  the  Yadkin  river. 

371.  COPE,  E[DWARD]  D[RINKER]. 

Discovery  of  a  huge  whale  in  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Nat.,  v.  4  (1870):  128. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  Mesoteras  kerrianus  near  Balaena. 

372.    [Extinct  vertebrata  from  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  17  (1877):  182. 

Remarks  that  a  Jabyrinthodont  and  Belodon  have  been 
found  In  the  trlassic  formation. 

373.   Fourth  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  fauna  of  the  miocene 

and  eocene  periods  of  the  United  States. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  11  (1870):  285-294. 

Descriptions  of  fossil  hones,  including  Hesoteras  found  in 
Edgecombe  county,  Mesoteras  kerrianus  found  in  Halifax 
county,  and  a  vertebra  of  similar  character  found  in 
Wayne  county,  North  Carolina. 

374.   [Miocene  fossils  from  North  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  25]  (1873):  207. 

Mentions  cranium  and  other  bones  of  a  hog  taken  from  the 
miocene  marl  of  Wilson  county. 

375.   Observations  on  the  distribution  of  certain  extinct  vertebrata 

in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  12  (1873):  210-216. 

Ten  species  ranging  from  trias  to  miocene  are  given 
from  Chatham  and  Sampson  counties. 

376.   Polydectes  biturgidus,  Cope. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  11  (1870):  271. 

Description  of  this  cretaceous  reptile  from  marl  pits  in 
Sampson  county. 

377.   Eemarks  on  some  fossil  vertebrata  from  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  21]  (1869):   192. 

Describes  fossils  of  cretaceous  reptiles  from  miocene  beds 
in  Sampson  county,  and  the  left  rernus  of  the  mandible  of 
tinner  whale  from  miocene  of  Edgecombe  county. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  53 

378.   Synopsis  of  the  vertebrata  whose  remains  have  been  preserved 

in  the  formations  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

(Appendix  6  to  Kerr,  W.  C,  Kept  GeoL  Surrey  of  Horth 
Carolina.  Baleigh,  Josiah  Turner,  1875.  24}*  <?»•  PP- 
29-52L) 

Descriptions  of  the  above-named  fossils,  from  the  marl 
pits  of  Daplin  county,  mioeene  beds  of  Sampson  county, 
triassic  coal  beds  of  the  Dan  River  region,  -Cape  Fear  river! 
and  the  mJoceae  marts  of  Pitt.  Edgeeombe  and  Halifax 


379.  -  jTwo  batrachians  from  Xorth  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Hat.  Sd  Phfla^  Proc,  cr.  20)  (1868):  211-212. 

Describes  cranium  of  Pertortepu  Cope  from  the  triaasic 
coal  measures  of  C*»»tti«m  county,  and  Pmriotteyn*  siyo*« 
Cope  from  coal  bed  of  the  Kenper  triassic. 

380.  The  copper  mines  of  Jackson  county.    Cambridge,  1867.    43  pp. 

Maps.     (Not  seen.) 

381.  COBDELL,  EDWARD. 

Hydrograpbic  changes  at  Beaufort  entrance.  Xorth  Carolina. 

(I*  U.  S.  Coast  Surrey,  Kept,  1864.  Waslu,  1865.  Appendix 

6,  p.  57.) 


Describes  4*^^n,"«  on  the  inner  bar.  and  in  the  sbx>re  line 
at  Snakelford  island. 

382.  Corundum. 

Mineral  Collector,  r.  4  (1897):  37-40. 

Historical  notes  on  corundum.  Outlines  the  commence- 
ment of  the  work  of  Charles  W.  Jenks  at  Franklin. 

383.  Corundum  [in  North  Carolina]. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month,  T.  4  (1874):  452-456. 

Describes  search  for  corundum  in  ritu,  and  the  opening 
and  working  of  the  first  mine  near  Franklin,  with  notes 
on  mode  of  occurrence  of  the  corundum. 

384.  Corundum  tin  North  Carolina  in  1898}. 

Mineral  Industry,  T.  7  (1899):  15-16. 

385.  Corundum  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  HI,  v.  3  (1872):  301-302. 

Description  of  corundum  reins  in  Macon  county. 

386.  CRAIGHLLL,  W[ILLIAIIJ  K 

Improvement  of  Black  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng,  Sept,  1897,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  12,  pp. 
1402-1404.) 

387.  -  Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  rirer  above  Wilmington,  Xorth 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1897,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1404-1406.) 

--  (/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1898,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  13,  pp. 
1253-1255.) 

388.  -  Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  Xorth  Carolina,  at  and  be- 

low Wilmington. 

(J»  Chief  of  Eng.  Sept,  1897,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  14,  pp. 
1406-1417.) 


54  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1898,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  14,  pp. 

1255-1263.) 

389.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 
1389-1391.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 

1242-1243.) 

390.   Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 
1387-1388.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  2,  pp. 

1239-1240.) 

391.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 
1396-1397.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 

1247-1248.) 

392.   Improvement  of  inland  waterway  between  Beaufort  harbor 

and  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 
1398-1399.) 

393.   Improvement  of  inland  waterway  between   Newbern   and 

Beaufort,  North  Carolina,  via  Clubfoot,  Harlowe  and  New- 
port rivers. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1246-1247.) 

394.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 
1393-1395.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 

1245-1246.) 

395.    Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  11,  pp. 
1400-1402.) 

396.    Improvement  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L   1,  pp. 
1385-1387.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 

1237-1239.) 

397.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1897,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  3,  pp. 
1388-1389.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1240-1241.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  55 

398.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 
1243-1244.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

399.   Survey  of  Cape  Lookout  Harbor  of  Eefuge,  with  a  view  of 

making  it  capable  of  sheltering  the  largest  vessels. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  20,  pp. 
1430-1433.) 

400.  CRAIGHILL,  WILLIAM  P[RiCE]. 

Cape  Fear  and  Deep  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1872.  Appendix  Q  24,  pp.  742-749.) 
Report  of  survey  of  these  rivers,  describing  them  In 
detail  with  notes  on  the  mineral  deposits  of  the  region. 

401.   Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1872.    Appendix  Q  25,  pp.  750-752.) 

Describes    canal    which   connects    Elizabeth    river    in    Vir- 
ginia   with    Pasquotank   river   in    North   Carolina. 

402.    Examination  and  survey  of  harbors  of  Washington  and  Eden- 
ton,  and  mouth  of  Mackey's  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1873.    Appendix  T  30,  pp.  854-859.) 

(In  U.  S.  42d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  153,  pp. 

54-59.) 

403.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1871.    Appendix  Q  8,  pp.  609-670.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1872.    Appendix  Q  15,  pp.  70;  698- 

699.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1873.    Appendix  T  20,  pp.  789-791.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1874,  pt.  2.     Appendix  U  21,  pp. 

68-81.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1875,  pt  2.    Appendix  V  14,  pp. 

98-104.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1876,  pt  1.     Appendix  F  13,  pp. 

308-321.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1877,  pt  1.     Appendix  F  8,  pp. 

332-350.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  F  14,  pp. 

556-574.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt.  1.    Appendix  G  22,  pp. 

695-713.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.     Appendix  G  24,  pp. 

918-934.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1882,  pt.  1.    Appendix  G  26,  pp. 

934-947.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  19,  pp. 

937-948.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

404.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river  below  Weldon,  North  Caro- 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1872.    Appendix  Q  22,  pp.  696-697; 
726-728.) 


56  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1873.    Appendix  T  19,  pp.  787-789.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1874.    Appendix  U  20,  pp.  64-67.) 

405.    Neuse  river  below  Goldsborough,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1872.    Appendix  Q  23,  pp.  734-740.) 

(In  U.  S.  42d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1872.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  23, 

pp.  34-40.) 

Report  of  eurvey  of  this  river,  describing  it  in  detail. 

406.    Old-House  channel,  Pamlico  sound,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1874,  pt.  2.     Appendix  U  23,  pp. 
84-85.) 

(In  U.  S.  43d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1874.     House  Doc.  No.  174, 

pp.  21-22.) 

Report  of  examination  of  Old-House  channel,  Pamlico 
sound. 

407.    [Eiver  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina  in  1895.;, 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1895,  pt.   1.    pp.  173-193.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1896,  pt.  1.    pp.  156-172.) 

408.  CRAM,  T[HOMAS]  J^EFFERSONJ. 

Keport  upon  the  mine  and  mills,  with  estimates  for  the  use 
of  the  "  North  Carolina  Gold  Amalgamating  Co."  Phila., 
Collins,  1874.  36  pp.  22  cm.  Map. 

Describes  Gold  Hill  mine  in  Rowan  county,  gives  histori- 
cal notes  on  working  the  mine  and  assays  of  ores  from 
the  different  shafts. 

409.  CRAMER,  CHARLES. 

Etwas  ueber  die  Natur-Wunder  in  Nor d- America.  St. 
Petersburg,  1840.  24  cm. 

Describes  briefly  "  Ararat "  mountain,  near  Salem,  Stokea 
county,  North  Carolina.  (Pt.  2;  p.  83.) 

410.  CRAMER,  STUART  W. 

[Gold  production  in  North  Carolina.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  1  (1892):   182-184. 

Contains  notes  on  discovery  of  gold  in  1799,  treatment  of 
ores  at  the  Phoenix  mine,  and  operations  at  the  Silver 
Valley  mine  in  Davidson  county. 

411.    [Production  of  precious  metals  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1889. 
Wash.,  1890.     pp.  203-204.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1890. 

Wash.,  1891.    pp.  192-193.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1891. 

Wash.,  1892.    pp.  232-233.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1892. 

Wash.,  1893.    pp.  181-182.) 

Yearly   reports   of   production. 


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412.  CRANE,  QHARLES]  A[LBERT:. 

North  Carolina  kaolin  mining. 

Clayworker,  v.  37  (1902):  427-428. 
Abstract:    Mining  Reporter,  v.  45  (.1902) :  511-512. 
Abstract:    Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1903) :  129. 

Notes  on  kaolin  mining  with  analysis  of  the  clay. 

413.  CRANE,  WALTER  K. 

Gold  and  silver  tin  the  Carolinasi. 

(In  his  Gold  and  silver,  comprising  an  economic  history  of 
mining  in  the  United  States.  New  York,  John  Wiley  & 
Sons,  1908.  23  cm.  pp.  62-64.) 

Brief  historical  sketch  of  gold  and  silver  mining  in 
North  Carolina. 

CRAYON,  PORTE. 

See  Strother,  D.  H^  No.  1750. 

414.  CREDNER,  HERMANN. 

Die  Geognosie  und  der  Mineralreichthum  des  Alleghany- 
Sy  stems. 

Petermann's  Mittheilungen,  v.  17  (1871):  41-50. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1871,  pp.  429-431. 

Describes  rocks,  mountains  and  minerals  of  the  Atlantic 
coast.  Brief  mention  of  North  Carolina. 

415.    Geognostische  Skizze  der  Goldfelder  von  Dahlonega,  Georgia, 

Nordamerika. 

Zts.  d.  deutsch.  GeoL  GeselL,  v.  19  (1867):  33-40. 

Contains  notes  on  the  Carolina  portion  of  the  belt. 

416.    Geognostische  Skizzen  aus  Virginia,  Nordamerika. 

Zts.  d.  deutsch.  GeoL  GeselL,  v.  18  (1866):  77-85. 

Contains  notes  on  geology  and  minerals  of  the  northwest- 
ern part  of  North  Carolina  near  the  Virginia  line. 
Describes  the  granite  formations  that  extend  into  North 
Carolina.  Short  account  of  the  Dismal  Swamp,-  and  brief 
notes  on  Palaeotrochis  major  and  Palaolrochis  minor. 

417.    Die  Gliedemng  der  eozoischen  (vorsilurischen)  Formations- 

gruppe  Nord-Amerikas. 

Zts.  f.  d.  Gesam.  Naturwiss.,  v.  32  (1868):  353-405. 
Review:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1870,  pp.  637-638. 

Includes  (pp.  375;  384)  brief  mention  of  North  Carolina 
formations. 

418.  GROOM,  HENRY  B. 

Organic  remains  found  in  marl  pits  of  Lucas  Benners,  Esq., 

Craven  county,  N.  C. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  27  (1835):  168-171. 

List  of  fossils  found  at  this  locality.  Was  also  published 
as  appendix  to  Croom  and  Loomls.  Catalogue  of  plants.  .  . 
Xewbern,  1833.  16  pp. 

419.  CROSBY,  WILLIAM]  0[TiS]. 

Ore  deposits  of  the  eastern  gold  belt  of  North  Carolina. 

Tech.  Quart.,  v.  20  (1907):  280-286. 
5 


58  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Bi-month.  Bull.  20  (1908):    171-178. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  38  (1908):  849-850. 

Abstract:    Mining  World,  v.  28  (1908) :  366. 

Treats  of  the  gold  belt  lying  chiefly  in  Franklin  and  Nash 
counties.  Describes  genetic  and  structural  relations  of  the 
gold-bearing  formations,  the  Alston  mine  in  Warren 
county,  and  the  Sturgess  (Portis)  mine  and  North  Caro- 
lina placer  mine  in  Franklin  county. 

420.  CROWNINSHIELD,  JACOB. 

Survey  of  the  shoals  of  Cape  Hatteras,  Cape  Lookout  and  the 
Frying  Pan. 

(In  Am.  State  Papers,  Com.  &  Nav.,  v.  1,  U.  S.  9th  Cong., 
1806.    Wash.,  1832.    p.  639.) 

Describes  the  coast  and  dangerous  shoals. 

421.  CURREY,  ElCHARD  0. 

The  copper  and  iron  region  of  the  Floyd-Carroll-Grayson 

plateau  of  the  Blue  Ridge  in  Virginia. 

The  Virginias,  v.  1  (1880):  62-64;  70-71;  74-77;  80-81;  95. 
Includes  Ashe  and  Alleghany  counties  in  North  Carolina 
in  this  region  ;  gives  geological  and  climatic  notes  on  dis- 
trict, and  describes  the  Ore  Knob  and  Peach  Bottom  mines 
in  Alleghany  county. 

422.   and  PROCTER,  CHARLES  A. 

Copper  district  of  Tennessee,  Georgia,  North  Carolina  and 
Virginia — its  history,  geography,  geology  and  mining  in- 
terests. 

Southern  Jour.  Med.  &  Pharm.,  v.  3  (1855):  38-44. 

Contains  brief  historical  notes  on  discovery  of  copper  in 
the  district  above  named  and  the  crude  attempts  at  min- 
ing. Describes  old  work  of  mining  on  Valley  river,  North 
Carolina. 

423.  CURREY,  RICHARD  0. 

A  geological  visit  to  the  Virginia  copper  region.  Knoxville, 
Term.,  Beckett,  Haws  &  Co.,  1859.  64  pp.  22  cm.  Map. 

Detailed  description  of  this  region  located  in  Floyd,  Car- 
roll and  OJrayson  counties,  Virginia,  and  Ashe  and  Alle- 
ghany counties,  North  Carolina.  Describes  physiographi- 
cal  and  geological  features,  district,  mineral  resources, 
historical  discovery  and  workings  of  the  mines. 

424.    A  sketch  of  the  geology  of  Tennessee. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  8  (1857):  156-163;  237-243;  450-460; 
v.  9  (1857):  34-44. 

Contains  incidental  mention  of  many  geological  features 
of  western  North  Carolina. 

425.  CUTTS,  RICHARD]  D. 

Legislative  history  of  the  southern  boundary  of  Virginia. 

MSS.  in  possession  of  the  U.   S.  Coast  &  Geod.   Survey, 
Wash.,  D.  C.,  1869.    31  pp. 

Describes  legislative  operations  in  regard  to  boundary  line 
between  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  from  Byrd's  survey 


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426.  D.,  T. 

An  account  of  hill  on  the  borders  of  North  Carolina  supposed 
to  have  been  a  volcano.  In  a  letter  from  a  Continental  officer 
...  to  Dr.  James  Greenway,  near  Petersburg  in  Virginia. 
With  remarks  by  Dr.  Greenway. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  v.  3  (1790):  231-233. 

Notice:    Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Early  proc.    From  MS.  copy  of  its  meet- 
ings, 1744-1838.     p.  180. 

Describes  as  a  "  volcano  "  a  hill  of  conical  shape  on  Dan 
river,  North  Carolina. 

427.  DABNEY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM],  JR. 

Catalogue  of  the  North  Carolina  exhibit  at  the  American 
Exposition,  Boston,  1883.  Baleigh,  1884.  63  pp. 

428.    [Marls  and  phosphates  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Sta.,  Ann.  Kept,  1885.    Raleigh,  P.  M. 
Hale,  1886.    23  cm.    pp.  73-89.) 

Account  of  work  on  marls  and  phosphates  for  1885. 
Analyses  of  many  varieties  from  localities  in  the  lower 
counties. 

429.    North  Carolina  phosphates. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Rept  1883.    Raleigh,  Ashe  & 

Catling,  1884.    23  cm.    pp.  57-83.) 
Abstract:    Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  37  (1884):  363. 

Historical  account  of  distribution  and  occurrence  of  phos- 
phate rock  in  Sampson.  Duplin,  Onslow,  Fender,  New 
Hanover,  Bladen,  Columbus  and  Brunswick  counties,  with 
many  chemical  analyses.  Quotes  from  Emmons  and  Kerr 
on  coprolites  found  in  the  coal  and  marl  heds. 

430.    North  Carolina  phosphates. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.  April,  1884.  pp.  4-6.) 
Historical  notes  and  descriptions  of  the  phosphate  dis- 
coveries in  Duplin  and  Sampson  counties,  with  analyses. 

431.    North  Carolina  phosphates. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour,  v.  1  (1884):  64-68. 

Describes  phosphate  deposits  in  Sampson,  Duplin,  Onslow, 
Fender,  New  Hanover.  Bladen,  Columbus  aiid  Brunswick 
counties,  with  many  chemical  analyses  of  material. 

432.    Note  on'  cassiterite  from  King's  Mountain,  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  79-81. 
Abstract:     Science,  v.  3  (1884):  217. 

Account  of  discovery  of  tin,  with  two  analyses  by  G.  B. 
Hanna. 

433.    The  phosphate  exploration. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Ann.  Kept.,  1884.     Raleigh, 
P.  M.  Hale,  1885.    23  cm.    pp.  44-86.    Map.) 

Historical  account  of  discovery  of  phosphates  in  North 
Carolina,  and  of  explorations  in  Columbus,  Onslow,  Dup- 
lin. Lenoir,  Sampson,  Bladen  and  Fender  counties  in 
1884,  with  many  analyses  of  phosphate  rock. 

434.    Phosphates  in  North  Carolina. 

Science,  v.  3  (1884):  31-32. 

Notes  on  phosphates  found  near  Wilmington,  and  in 
Sampson,  Duplin  and  Jones  counties. 


60  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

435.    Phosphatic  marls  and  other  marls. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.    May,  1884.    pp.  2-4.) 

Brief  account  of  the  marls,  limestones  and  the  phosphatic 
conglomerates  found  in  New  Hanover  and  Fender  counties, 
with  tables  of  analyses. 

436.    Progress  of  the  phosphate  investigation. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.    March,  1884.  pp.  4-7.) 

Account  of  investigation  in  Lenoir,  Jones,  Onslow  and 
Duplin  counties,  with  many  analyses  of  phosphates. 

437.  DADDOW,  S^MUEL^  HARRIES]  and  B  ANN  AN,  BENJAMIN. 

Coal  and  iron  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  their  Coal,  iron  and  oil  ...  Pottsville,  Pa.,  B.  Ban- 
nan;-  Phila.,  Lippincott;  London,  Trubner  &  Co.,  1866. 
23  cm.  pp.  47;  393;  403-406;  536-538.) 

Describes  Deep  River  coal  field  in  Chatham  county. 

438.  DADOURIAN,  H[AEOUTUNE]  MCUGURDICH]. 

The  radio-activity  of  thorium. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  21  (1906):  427-432. 

Thorium  nitrates  prepared  from  North  Carolina  monazltes 
were  used  in  experiments  described  in  this  paper. 

439.  BALL,  WILLIAM  H[EALEY3. 

Diagnosis  of  new  tertiary  fossils  from  the  southern  United 
States. 

U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.,  v.  18  (1895):  21-46. 

Describes    eight    species   found    in    Duplin    county,    at    the 

"  Natural   Well,"  and  elsewhere. 

440.   List  of. marine  mollusca  comprising  the  quaternary  fossils 

and  recent  forms  from  American  localities,  between  Cape 
Hatteras  and  Cape  Roque,  including  the  Bermudas. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  24.    Wash.,  1885.    336  pp.    23  cm. 
Contains  varieties   from   North   Carolina. 

The  miocene  deposits  of  Maryland. 

See  Clark,  Shattuck  and  Ball,  No.  280. 

441.   Monograph  of  the  genus  Gnathodon,  Gray.     (Rangia,  Des- 

moulins.) 

(In  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.,  v.  17  (1894):  89-106.) 

Enumerates  varieties  found  in  the  pliocene  and  miocene 
beds  of  North  Carolina. 

442.   and  HARRIS,  GILBERT]  DtENNisoN]. 

Neocene  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  Correlation  papers,  Neocene.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull. 
84.  Wash.,  1892.  pp.  68-74.) 

Describes  two  classes  of  tertiary  deposits,  the  marine  and 
the  perezonal,  and  the  miocene  exposures  on  the  Chowan, 
Roanoke,  Tar,  Ncuse,  and  Cape  Fear  rivers. 

443.  CALL,  WILLIAM  H[EALEY]. 

On  the  marine  pliocene  beds  of  the  Carolinas. 

(In  his  Tertiary  fauna  of  Florida  .  .  .  Wag.  Free  Inst.  Sci., 
Trans.,  v.  3,  pt.  2  (1892):  201-217.) 

North  Carolina  neocene  forms  are  occasionally  referred 
to  from  "  Slocum's  Creek  "  and  "  Mallison's."  A  list  of 
species  found  is  included. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  61 

444.    On  the  species  of  Donax  of  eastern  North  America. 

The  Nautilus,  v.  5  (1891):  125-127. 

Brief  notes  on  fossil  species  of  Donax  found  In  North 
Carolina  localities. 

445.  DANA,  EDWARD,  S[ALISBURYJ. 

Chemical  mineralogy. 

(In  Smithsonian  Inst,  Bd.  of  Regents,  Rept.,  1882,  pp.  538- 

541.) 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1886,  Bd.  2.    Ref.  p.  189. 

Contains  summary  of  progress  of  chemical  mineralogy  for 
1882.  Reviews  Genth's  researches  on  corundum  of  North 
Carolina,  and  notices  discovery  of  several  minerals  in  the 
state. 

446.    Mineralogical  notes :    No.  2.    On  the  samarekite  of  Mitchell 

count}-,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  11  (1876):  201-204. 
Abstract:  Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1876,  pp.  1257-1258. 
Abstract:  Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1876,  pp.  427;  428.  ' 

Description  and  crystallographic  measurements  of  samars- 
kite  from  the  mica  mines  of  Mitchell  county,  and  its 
associated  minerals. 

447.    Mineralogical  notes,  No.  3.     On  staurolite,  new  twins  of 

staurolite  and  pyrrhotite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,  Ser.  HI,  v.  11  (1876):  384-385. 

Mentions  staurolite  crystals  from  Valley  river,  Cherokee 
county. 

448.    [North  Carolina  minerals.] 

(In  his  Text-book  of  mineralogy.    Ed.  2.    New  York,  John 
Wiley  &  Sons,  1878.    23  cm.    pp.  465-466.) 
Contains  list  of  minerals. 

449.    On  crystals  of  monazite  from  Alexander  county,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  24  (1882):  247-250. 

Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  7  (1883):  362-365. 

Review:   .Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  2.     Ref.  pp.  164-165. 

Abstract:    Am.  Nat,  v.  16  (1882) :  927. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1883,  pt.  2,  p.  1862. 

Detailed  description  of  monazite  crystals  from  Milhol 
land's  mill.  Careful  measurements  given  and  compared 
with  those  of  crystals  from  other  localities. 

450.    On  the  emerald  green  spodumene  from  Alexander  county, 

Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  22  (1881):  179-182. 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,  1882,   Bd.   2. 

Ref.  pp.  345-346. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough] :    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  y.  44 

(1883):  440. 
Abstract  by  P.  Groth:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  6  (1882) :  519. 

Detailed  crystallographic  description  of  hiddenite  from 
Alexander  county. 


62  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

451.  DANA,  JAMES  Dt  WIGHT]. 

Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  18  (1854):  417. 

Figures  zircon  crystal  from  McDowell  county. 

452.    Mineralogical  notices:    No.  III. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  12  (1851):  205-222. 

Mentions  rutherfordite  occurring  at  gold  mines  of  Ruther- 
ford county,  and  corundophilite  occurring  with  corundum 
near  Asheville,  Buncombe  county,  analyzed  by  Shepard. 

453.    [North  Carolina  minerals.] 

(In  his  System  of  mineralogy.    Ed.  3.    New  York  &  London, 
George  P.  Putnam,  1850.    24  cm.    p.  658.) 

Contains  list  of  minerals  found  in  North  Carolina.  Later 
editions  also  contain  this  list. 

454.  BARTON,  NELSON]  H^ORATK)]. 

Artesian  well  prospects  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  138.     Wash.,  1896.    pp.  190- 
207.) 

General  descriptions  of  wells  situated  in  the  Coastal 
Plain  region. 

455.    Deep  borings  in  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  and  Irrig.    Paper  No. 
149.    Wash.,  1905.    p.  94.) 

List  of  deep  borings  in  Durham,  Johnston,  Mecklenburg, 
Moore,  New  Hanover,  Rowan,  Stokes,  Union  and  Wilkes 
counties. 

456.  Norfolk  folio,  Virginia — North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  of  U.  S.,  No.  80.    Wash.,  1902. 
Plates.    Maps. 

Lat.  36°  30'-37°,  long.  75°  30'-76°  30' ;  scale  1 ;  125,000, 
contour  interval,  5  ft. 

457.  DAUBENY,  CHARLES. 

[Thermal  springs  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Sketch  of  the  geology  of  North  America.     Oxford, 
Ashmolean  Soc.,  1839.    2Qy2  cm.    pp.  68;  69.) 
Short  sketch  of  Hot  Springs  in  Madison  county. 

458.  Davidson    copper    mining   company   of    North    Carolina.      Pros- 

pectus. .  .  Baltimore,  J.  F.  Wiley,  1866.     10  pp.     22  cm. 

Describes  this  property  located  in  Davidson  county,  its 
workings,  and  includes  a  report  on  the  mines  by  Eugene 
Gaussoin. 

459.  DAVIS,  ARTHUR  PCOWELL]. 

Eeport  of  progress  of  stream  measurements  for  the  year  189G 
[in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  18th  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.  4.    Wash.,  1897. 
pp.  47-61;  64-65;   116-118.     Illus.     Map.) 

Gives  estimated  monthly  discharges  of  the  rivers. 

460.    River  heights  [in  North  Carolina  in  1896]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.   Paper  No.  11. 
Wash.,  1898.    pp.  15-17.) 

Tables  of  monthly  gauge  heights  nf  Roanoke,  Tar,  Neuse, 
Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  i-ivers. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  63 

461.  DAVIS,  HERBERT  J. 

Pyrites  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min,  Res.,  1885.    Wash.,  1886.    pp. 
505-506.) 

Describes  pyrites  deposits  in  Gaston  and  Mecklenburg 
counties 

DAVIS,  JOSEPH  J. 

Sketch  of  the  history  and  resources  of  Franklin  county. 
See  Green,  Davis  and  Arlington,  No.  681. 

462.  DAVIS,  W[ILLIAMj  M[OBRIS]. 

The  Blue  Ridge  of  North  Carolina. 

Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  14  (1904):  543. 

Discusses  physiography  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

463.    The  geological  dates  of  origin  of  certain  topographic  forms 

on  the  Atlantic  slope  of  the  U.  S. 

Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  2  (1891):  545-586. 
Abstract:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  8  (1891):  260. 

Contains  a  few  notes  on  the  cretaceous  peneplain  of 
North  Carolina. 

464.    On  the  relations  of  the  triassic  traps  and  sandstones  of  the 

eastern  United  States. 

Harvard  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bull.,  v.  7  (1883):  249-309. 
Abstract  by  H.  Rosenbusch:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1884,  Bd.  1. 
Ref.  p.  230. 

Contains  general  references  to  North  Carolina  traprock 
and  sandstone. 

465.    The  stream  contest  along  the  Blue  Eidge. 

Phila.  Geog.  Soc.,  Bull.,  v.  3  (1903):  213-244. 

Describes  stream  capture  in  the  Blue  Ridge  as  seen  from 
Mt.  Mitchell. 

466.  DAWSON,  J.  W. 

[Age  of  trias  of  North  Carolina.] 
Can.  Nat.,  v.  3  (1858):  80. 

Discusses  age  of  triassic  and  mentions  Dromatherium  syl- 
vestre  (Emmons). 

467.  DAY,  ARTHUR  L[OuiS]  and  ALLEN,  E[UGENE]  THOMAS]. 

The  isomorphism  and  thermal  properties  of  the  feldspars. 
Ft.  1.  Thermal  study  by  Arthur  L.  Day  and  E.  T.  Allen. 
Pt.  2.  Optical  study  by  J.  P.  Iddings.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  George  P.  Becker. 

Wash.,  Carnegie  Inst.  of  Wash.,  1905.    95  pp.    Illus.    26  cm. 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  19  (1905):  93-142. 
Review:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905):  72-75. 

Gives  results  of  experiments  on  albite  and  mlcrocline 
from  Mitchell  county,  with  analyses. 

468.  DAY,  DAVID  TtALBOT]. 

Minor  minerals  of  the  United  States. 

Engineering,  v.  11   (1896):   299-306;   504-513. 

Describes  occurrence  of  mica  in  Mitchell  and  Yancey 
counties,  and  gives  notes  on  monazite  occurrence  in 
Burke  and  McDowell  counties. 


64  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

469.    Phosphate  rock  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1883-1884.    pp.  788-793.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1885.    pp.  449-450.) 

Notes  on  discovery  and  mining  of  phosphate  rock. 
Describes  deposits  in  Columbus,  Bladen,  Sampson,  Fender, 
Duplin,  and  parts  of  Lenoir,  Jones  and  Onslow  counties. 
Table  of  analyses. 

470.    Soapstone  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1893.     p.  625.) 

471.   Zirconium  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1885.    pp.  393-394.) 
Describes  occurrence  of  zircon  in  Buncombe  county. 

472.  DAY,  WILLIAM  C. 

[Granite  and  sandstone  production  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  16th  Ann.  Rept,  pt.  4  (Non-metallic 
products).    Wash.,  1895.    p.  461.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  17th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  3  (Non-metallic 

products).     Wash.,  1896.    p.  765.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  18th  Ann.  Rept,  pt.  5  (Non-metallic 

products).    Wash.  1897.    pp.  970-971;   1024.) 

Contains  analysis  of  Mt.  Airy  granite  by  C.  M.  Cresson, 
and  of  brown  sandstone  by  F.  A.  Gentb,  .Tr. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  19th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  6  (Non-metallic 

products).  Wash.,  1898.  pp.  222;  275.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt  6  (Non-metallic 

products).  Wash.,  1899.  pp.  279;  429.) 

Contains  analysis  of  sandstone  from  Moore  county  by 
Charles  Cresson. 

473.    Stone  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1889-1890.    Wash.,  1892. 

pp.  414-415.) 
Extract:     Stone,  v.  7  (1893):  35-36. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1891.    Wash.,  1893.    pp. 

459;  460;  463;  470-471;  473.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1893.  Wash.,  1894.  pp. 

546;  569-570.) 
DE  BENNEVILLE,  JAMES  S. 

See  Benneville,  James  S.  de. 

474.  DE  KALB,  COURTNEY. 

Relation  of  tin  to  trap  dykes. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  45  (1888):   435. 

Discusses  occurrence  of  cassiterite  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina in  the  neighborhood  of  trap  dikes. 

475.  DELAFONTAINE,  MARC. 

Nouvelles  observations  sur  le  philippium. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  3  (1880):  246-249. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1880,  pp.  297-299. 

Account  of  further  chemical  experiments  upon  the  new 
earth  philippium,  contained  in  the  samarskite  of  Mitchell 
county  and  its  associated  mineral  euxenite. 


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476.    On  the  hermannolite  of  Shepard,  and  on  the  samarskite  of 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  13  (1877):  390. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  1   (1877): 
503. 

Brief  account  of  the  constituents  of  these  minerals  as 
found  by  recent  examination. 

477.    Remarques  sur  les  metaux  nouveaux  de  la  gadolinite  et  de  la 

samarskite. 

Acad.  des.  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  90  (1880):  221-223. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  79  (1880):  201-203. 

Abstract:     Chem.  News,  v.  41  (1880):  72-73. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1880,  pp.  296-297. 

478.    Samarskite  des  Etats-Unis. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.,  Ser.  II,  v.  59  (1877):   176- 

184. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1877,  pp.  251;  288;  1346. 

Describes  earths  contained  in  samarskite  from  Mitchell 
county. 

479.    Sur  le  decipium  et  ses  principaux  composes. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.,  Ser.  in,  v.  3  (1880):  250-260. 
Account  of  chemical  experiments  upon  decipium,  a  rare 
earth  which  is  stated  by  author  to  occur  in  samarskite 
from  Mitchell  county. 

480.    Sur  le  decipium,  metal  nouveau  de  la  samarskite. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):  632-635. 
Abstract    by    H.    Carrington    Bolton:    Science    News    (Salem, 

Mass.),  v.  1  (1879):  73-74. 
Abstract  by  Gieorge]  F.  Btarkerj:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  17 

(1879):  61-62. 

Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  n.  f.,  y.  10  (1879):  47-48. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1878,  pp.  259-260. 

Mentions  new  metal  found  in  samarskite  of  North  Caro- 
lina, and  briefly  describes  the  action  of  its  compounds. 

481.    Sur  le  mosandrum  de  M.  Lawrence  Smith. 

Acad.  des  ScL,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):  600-602. 
Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  n.  f.,  v.  19  (1879):  47-48. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1878,  p.  262. 

482.    Sur  le  terbium  et  ses  composes  et  sur  1'existence  probable 

d'un  nouveau  metal  dans  la  samarskite  de  la  Caroline  du 
Nord. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat,  Ser.  H,  v.  61  (1878):  273- 

282. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1878,  pp.  255-257. 

Describes  chemical  experiments  on  the  earths  contained 
in  samarskite  of  North  Carolina,  resulting  in  the  discovery 
of  the  probable  existence  of  a  new  metal. 

483.    Sur  un  nouveaux  metal,  le  philippium. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):  559-561. 
Abstract:     Chem.  News,  v.  38   (1878):   202-203. 


56  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    XORTH    CAROLINA. 

Abstract  by  Htenry]  Carrington  Bolton:     Science  News  (Salem, 

Mass.),  v.  1  (1879):  73. 
Abstract  by  George]  F.  Barker] :    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  17 

(1879):  61. 

Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  diem.,  n.  f.,  v.  19  (1879):  47-48. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1878,  pp.  257-259. 

Describes  discovery  of  the  oxide  of  a  new  metal  belong- 
ing to  the  yttria  group,  and  named  philippium.  Samar- 
skite  from  North  Carolina  used  in  experiments. 

DEMING,  J.  L. 

t01ivine  norytes  near  Marshall,  North  Carolina.] 
See  Herrick,  Clarke  and  Deming,  No.  762. 

BE  POURTALES,  LOUIS  FRANCOIS. 

See  Pourtales,  Louis  Frangois  de. 

484.  DES  CLOIZEAUX,  A. 

Sur  un  mineral  qui  parait  offrir  une  forme  dimorphe  du 
rutile. 

Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  9  (1886):  184-186. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat.,  v.  24  (1890) :  173. 

Gives    crystallographic    characters    of    rutile    from    Polk 

county. 

485.  [Description  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  A  new  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography, 
...  v.  2.  Edinburgh,  R.  Morison  &  Son,  1796.  21^  cm. 
pp.  465-479.) 

Geographical  description  of  the  state. 

486.  [Description  of]  North  Carolina. 

(In  Warden,  D.  B.  A  statistical,  political  and  historical  ac- 
count of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  v.  2. 
Edinburgh,  1819.  21  cm.  pp.  364-394.) 

Description  of  the  state,  its  resources  and  products. 

487.  Description  of  the  oil  and  iron  works  of  the  Deep  River  Coal  & 

Iron  Co. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  II,  v.  2  (1861):  90-94. 

488.  Descriptive  gazette  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  Railway. 

Wilmington  and  Northwestern  North  Carolina.  .  .  Raleigh, 
Edwards,  Broughton  &  Co.,  1884.    85  pp.    23£  cm.    Map. 

General  account  of  this  section  of  country  with  notes  on 
mineral  deposits. 

489.  DESOR,  E. 

Post-pliocene  of  the  Southern  States  and  its  relation  to  the 
Laurentian  of  the  North  and  the  deposits  of  the  valley  of  the 

i. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  14  (1852):  49-59. 

Discusses  post-pliocene  deposit  at  the  mouth  of  the  Neuse 
river. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  67 

490.  DETEREUX,  WALTER  BtocRCHTER]. 

Gold  and  its  associated  minerals  at  King's  Mountain. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  31  (1881):  39-40. 

Contains  results  of  observations  on  the  King's  Mountain 
mine,  taken  below  water  level.  Describes  the  veins,  ores 
and  associated  minerals. 

491.  DEWEY,  FREDERICK  P[ERK3N81. 

A  preliminary  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  systematic  collec- 
tions in  economic  geology  and  metallurgy  in  the  IT.  S. 
National  Museum. 

U.  S.  Nat  Mus^  BulL  42.    Waslu,  1891.    256  pp.    23  cm. 

Names  many  specimens  from  North  Carolina,  and  In- 
cludes those  In  the  10th  census  Iron  ore  collection, 
(p.  128). 

492.  Diamonds  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  n,  v.  2  (1846):  119. 

Describes  diamond  from  Rutherford  county. 

493.  DlCKESOX,  MOXTROVILLE  WlLSOX. 

Report  of  the  geological  survey  and  condition  of  the  Brown 
and  Edwards'  property  in  the  county  of  Randolph,  North 
Carolina.  Phila.,  J.  B.  Chandler,  1860.  10  pp.  22  cm. 

494.    Report  of  the  geological  survey  and  condition  of  the  Phoenix 

Mining  Co.  in  the  county  of  Guilford,  North  Carolina. 
Phila.,  J.  B.  Chandler,  1860.    15  pp.    22  cm. 

495.    Report  of  the  geological  survey  and  condition  of  the  Rhea 

mine  in  the  county  of  Mecklenburg,  North  Carolina.    Phila., 
J.  B.  Chandler,  1860.    10  pp.    20  cm. 

Includes  report  of  E.  Emmons  made  in  1853. 

496.    Report  of  the  geological  survey  and  condition  of  the  Twin 

mine  in  the  county  of  Guilford,  North  Carolina,     Phila., 
J.  B.  Chandler,  1860.    11  pp.    22  cm. 

497.  DICKSON,  JAMES. 

An  essay  on  the  gold  regions  of  the  United  States. 

GeoL  Soc.  Penn-,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1835):  16-32. 
Abstract  by  Robert  Jameson:    Ed  in.  Phil.  Jour.,  v.  19  (1835): 
185-188. 

General  remarks  on  gold  deposits  of  North  Carolina,  in 
connection  with  and  comparing  with  other  deposits  of 
the  C.  S. 

498.  DICKSOX,  JOHN. 

Notices  of  the  mineralogy  and  geology  of  parts  of  South  and 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  1,  v.  3  (1821):  1-4. 


68  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Struve,  Heinrich  von.     Beitrage   zur  Mineralogie   und 

Geologic    des    nordlichen    Amerikas  .  .  .  Hamburg,    1822. 
pp.  75-80.) 

Notice:    Taschenbuch  f.  die  Min.,  v.  18  (1824):  933-934. 

Contains  a  few  topographical  notes  on  western  North 
Carolina,  describes  a  specimen  of  compact  oxide  of 
titanium  from  Lincoln  county,  and  mentions  gold  from 
Cabarrus  county. 

499.  DlEFFENBACH,  OTTO. 

Bemerkungen   iiber    den   Mineralreichtum    der    Vereinten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  pp.  527-532. 

Short  discussion  of  the  coals  of  the  United  States,  giving 
principally  a  geographical  distribution  of  the  coal-bearing 
formation.  Bare  mention  of  the  Deep  River  coal-field. 

500.   Bemerkungen  iiber  den  Mineral-Keichthum  der  Vereinten 

Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1856,  pp.  385-394. 

Briefly  describes  the  principal  copper  mines  of  North 
Carolina,  comprising  the  McCullock,  Gold  Hill,  Vander- 
burg,  Phoenix  and  Pentress  mines. 

501.    Beobachtungen  iiber  die  Erz-Gange  und  das  Gang-Gebirge 

von  Nord-Carolina  und  den  angrenzenden  Staaten. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1854,  pp.  663-669. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1854,  p.  810. 

Describes  geology,  deep  weathering  and  mode  of  occurrence 
of  the  gold  and  associated  minerals  in  the  North  Caro- 
lina mines. 

502.    Das  Vorkommen  von  Chrom-Erzen  und  ihre  Verarbeitung  in 

den  Vereinten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  pp.  533-539. 

Mentions  presence  of  chrome  ores  in  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina. 

503.  DlLLER,  JOSEPH]   S[ILAS]. 

Origin  of  palseotrochis. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  16  (1899):  59-67. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  7  (1899):  337-342. 

Review   by   M.    L.    Fuller:    Am.    Chem.    Research,    Rev.,   v.    5 

(1899):  75. 

Abstract  by  Milch:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1901,  Bd.  1.     Min.,  p. 
411. 

Discussion  of  Palwotrochis,  described  as  a  fossil  sponge 
by  Emmons,  and  proved  to  be  a  spherulite  by  the  author. 
Analysis  by  W.  F.  Hillebrand  of  specimen  from  the  Sam 
Christian  mine,  Montgomery  county. 

504.  DIMMOCK,  GEORGE. 

A  trip  to  Mt.  Mitchell  in  North  Carolina. 
Appalachia,  v.  1  (1877):   141-151. 

Entertaining  account  of  climbing  Mt.  Mitchell ;  notes  on 
scenery,  mountains,  rocks,  flora,  with  brief  account  of 
Prof.  Elisha  Mitchell. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  69 

505.  Discovery  of  Lake  Seuppernong  (Phelps),  North  Carolina,  with 

notes  by  Maj.  George  P.  Collins. 

Southern  Hist  Assoc.,  Pub.,  v.  6  (1902):  21-27. 

Description  of  discovery  of  Lake  Seuppernong,  situated 
within  the  Dismal  Swamp,  by  Josiah  and  Joseph  Phelps. 

506.  Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

Niles'  Register,  v.  29  (1825):  247. 

Brief  notice  of  Dismal  Swamp  canal  which  connects  Chesa- 
peake and  Albemarle  sounds. 

507.  Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

Eeports  in  relation  to  Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

U.  S.  50th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1889.    Sen,  Mis.  Doc.  No.  89.    70 
pp.     Map. 

Various  reports  and  communications  on  history,  condi 
tion  and  progress  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

508.  DOESEY,  CLARENCE  W.  and  others. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Statesville  area.  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  3d 
Kept,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp.  273-295.    Map.) 

Detailed  descriptions  of  soils  in  the  area,  with  notes  on 
the  geology,  physiography  and  climate.  Many  analyses 
of  soils. 

509.  DOUGLASS,  E.  A. 

Eeport  of  progress  in  improving  navigation  of  Cape  Fear 
and  Deep  rivers. 

(In  Cape  Fear  and  Deep  River  Navigation  Co.,  Rept  1855- 

1856.    N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1856-1857.    Doc.  No.  13, 

pp.  17-20.) 

510.  DRAKE,  J.  A.  and  BELDEN,  H.  L. 

Soil  survey  of  New  Hanover  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  8th 
Rept,  1906.    pp.  245-279.    Map.) 

Detailed  description  of  soils  of  area  with  analyses,  and 
notes  on  topography  and  climate. 

511.  DUANE,   J.    C. 

[Eiver  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1886,  pt   1.     Wash.,  1886.     pp. 
153-169.) 

51  la. Un  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  1.     Wash.,  1887.     pp. 

121-134.) 

512.  DUFFIELD,  WILLIAM]  W[ARD]. 

[Operations  in  North  Carolina  in  1894.J 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod,  Survey,  Rept  1894,  pt  1.    Wash., 
1895.    p.  26.) 

Account    of    survey    of    Outer    Diamond    shoal    off    Cape 


70  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

513.  DUNCAN,  W.  C. 

North  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  11  (1851):  30-40;   105-122. 

Compiled  sketch  on  history,  geography  and  general  re- 
sources. Topographical  description  of  state.  Quotes 
Olmsted  In  regard  to  minerals  and  describes  the  coal  and 
Iron  deposits  in  detail. 

514.  DUNNINQTON,  F[RANCIS]   P[ERRY]. 

Analysis  of  a  mineral  from  Webster,  Jackson  county,  North 
Carolina. 

Chem.  News,  v.  25  (1872):  270. 

Description  of  specimen  which  resembles  pimelite  from 
Silesia. 

515.   Analysis  of  genthite  (nickel-gummite)  from  North  Carolina. 

Chem.  News,  v.  25  (1872):  270. 
Abstract  by  J[0hnj  W[attS]i    Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour.,  v.  25 

(1872):  680-681. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1872,  pp.  1120-1121. 

Description  and  analysis  of  genthite  from  Webster,  Jack- 
son county. 

516.   Du  PRE,  WARREN. 

On  a  series  of  eathquakes  in  North  Carolina,  commencing 
on  the  10th  of  February,  1874. 

Smith.  Inst,  Bd.  of  Regents,  Ann.  Rept.,  1874,  pp.  254-260. 
Abstract:    Nature,  v.  13  (1875) :  94. 

Account  of  earthquakes  in  vicinity  of  Stone  Mountain. 

517.  BUTTON,  GEORGE. 

Oracock  bar,  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  21st  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1831.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  40. 
5  pp. 

Report  on  progress  of  removing  obstructions  at  Oracock 
bar,  outlining  methods  of  opening  channel. 

518.  EAKINS,  L.  G. 

Analysis  of  iron  ore  from  Troy,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  78.    Wash.,  1891.  p.  126.) 

519.    Meteoric  iron  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  39  (1890):  395-396. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  58 
(1890):  1081. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  78.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  93-94.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  148.    Wash.,  1897.    p.  244.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.    p.  241.) 

Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1891,  Bd.  1.     Ref. 
p.  242. 

Description  and  analysis  of  meteoric  iron  found  in  1880 
near  Ellenboro,  Rutherford  county. 

520.    Note  on  xanthitane. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  35  (1888):  418-419. 
Notice:     Am.  Nat,  v.  22  (1888):  735. 


GEOIXXJY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GBOGBAPHT.  71 

(/*  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BnIL  6a    Wash,  1890.    p.  135.) 

Abstract  by  EL  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Mia,  v.  17  (1889): 

401. 
Abstract:    Soc.  Hin.  de  France,  BulL,  v.  12  (1889) :  500. 

Description  and  analysis  of  xanthitane  from  Henderson 

521.   Xenotime  from  Forth  Carolina. 

(/»  U.  S.  GeoL  Surrey,  BnIL  113.    Wash,  1893.    p.  112.) 
Describes  mineral  from  Brindletown,  Burke  county. 

522.   Zoisite  from  Forth  Carolina. 

dm  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BnIL  113.    Wash,  1893.    p.  11L) 

Analysis  of  zoisite  from  James'  mica  mine,  Yancey  coonty. 

523.  EAMES,  RICHARD,  JB. 

Copper  in  Forth  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  v.  83  (1907):  583. 

Describes  geological  occurrence  of  copper  reins  and  ores, 
witb  notes  on  the  Union.  Gold  Hill  and  Ashboro  mines 
to  Rowan  county,  the  Ore  Knob  mine  ta  Ashe  county  and 
the  Conrad  Hill  mine  in  Davidson  county. 

524.  Copper  tin  Forth  Carolina  in  1907]. 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  16  (1908):  292-293. 
Notes  on  mining  at  Gold  Hill. 

525.    Gold  and  copper  mines  of  the  south. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  12  (1903):  463-464. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  v.  77  (1904):  37. 

Notes  on  mining  operations  at  the  Barringer  and  lola 
mines  ta  1903^ 

526.   A  Forth  Carolina  development 

Eng.  &  Mm.  Jour,  T.  79  (1905):  376. 

Account  of  mining,  granite  and  water-power  properties  in 
Montgomery.  Rowan  and  Study  counties,  purchased  by 
the  Whitney  COL,  including  the  Reimer  mine  and  Rovran 
granite  quarry  in  Rowan  county,  and  the  Barringer  mine 
in  Stanly  county. 

527.  The  earthquake  scare  in  North  Carolina. 

Pop.  ScL  Month,  T.  13  (1878):  635. 

Notes   on    rumblings   and   so-called    earthquakes   of   Bald 


EATOX,  AMOS. 

The  gold  of  Mexico  in  a  rock  equivalent  to  that  which  con- 
tains the  gold  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  So,  Ser,  I,  v.  20  (1831):  124. 

Describes  specimen  of  gold  from  Mexico,  with  Its  gangue 
and  wall  rock  which  precisely  unnnblrn  those  from  North 
Ci 


529.   The  gold  of  the  Carolinas  in  talcose  slate. 

Am.  Jour.  So,  Ser.  1,  v.  18  (1830):  50-52. 

Abstract:  BnIL  des  ScL  Nat  et  de  GeoL,  v.  26  (1831) :  259-260. 
Description  of  specimens  of  gold,  gangue  and  wall  rock 
from  the  gold  mines  near  Charlotte. 

530.  EATON,  HtABBY]  FjELSONj. 

Micropegmatite  at  Chapel  HilL 

Efis.  MrL  ScL  Soc,  Jour,  v.  24  (1908):  104-105. 

Microscopical  description  of  micropegmatite  near  Chapel 

HDL 


72  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

531.   Micro-structure  and  probable  origin  of  flint-like  slate  near 

Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  24  (1908):  1-8. 

532.  ECKEL,  EDWIN  CLARENCE]. 

Iron-ores  [in  North  Carolina  in  1906]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1906.  Wash.,  1907.  p. 
88.) 

Mentions  deposits  of  magnetic  ore  at  the  Cranberry  mine 
in  Mitchell  county. 

533.   Portland  cement  resources  tof  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  243.  Wash.,  1905.  pp.  267- 
268.) 

Describes  limestone  deposits  in  Cherokee  county ;  marls  on 
the  Neuse  river,  near  Wilmington  In  New  Hanover  county, 
and  those  limestones  suitable  for  cement  manufacture. 

534.  EDSON,  HELEN  E. 

Frost  forms  on  Eoan  mountain. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  45  (1894):  30-39. 

Notes  on  temperatures  and  climate  on  Roan  mountain. 

535.  EDWARDS,  EICHARD. 

[The  State  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Statistical  gazetteer  of  the  States  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina  .  .  .  Richmond,  for  the  proprietor,  1856. 
22  cm.  pp.  469-597.) 

Contains  notes  on  physiography,  soil,  climate  and  mineral 
resources. 

536.  EGLESTON,  THOMAS. 

[Copper  refining  at  Ore  Knob,  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  9  (1880):  699-700;  729-730. 

Contains  analyses  of  refining  slags  resulting  from   treat- 
ment of   sulphurous   ores    at   Ore   Knob,    and   analyses   of 
,  the  copper  ore. 

537.    The  Hunt  and  Douglas  copper  process. 

Engineering,  v.  22  (1876):  419-420;  437-438. 

Description  of  the  Hunt  and  Douglas  process  for  the  re- 
duction of  copper  in  use  at  the  Ore  Knob  mine,  Ashe 
county. 

538.    Investigations  on  the  Ore  Knob  copper  process. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  10  (1881):  25-57. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  32  (1881):  254-255;  268-269. 

Published  separately.    33  pp. 

Describes  mining  operations  at  the  Ore  Knob  mine  in 
Ashe  county,  the  Hunt  and  Douglass  process  in  use  and 
gives  analyses  of  the  ores. 

539.    The  Thies  process  of  barrel  chlorination. 

Sch.  of  Mines  Quart.,  v.  11  (1890):  138-147. 

Descri-bes  this  process  as  operated  successfully  at  the 
Phoenix  mine. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  73 

540.  EIGHTS,  JAMES. 

The  College  and  Hepler  copper  mines. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  1,  v.  2  (1854):  198-199. 

Descriptive  notes  on  these  mines  located  20  miles  south- 
west of  Greensboro. 

541.    N"orth  Carolina,  its  geology,  mining  regions,  scenery. 

Min.  &  Stat  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):   183-188;  268-273;  369- 
373;  423-427. 

General  popular  description  of  the  state  from  observa- 
tions taken  in  an  imaginary  geological  Journey  from  the 
coast  westward. 

542.    Report  in  relation  to  the  Fisher  Hill  and  Pucket  mines  in 

Guilford  county,  Xorth  Carolina.    Fisher  Hill,  N.  C.,  1854. 
7  pp.    22  cm. 

Describes  geology,  veins  and  ores  of  this  property. 

543.    A  report  on  the  geological,  mineralogical  and  other  resources 

of  the  Hiatt  tract  of  land,  containing  2000  acres  and  situ- 
ated in  the  county  of  Surry,  Xorth  Carolina.     Greensbor- 
ough,  1855.    8  pp.    21  cm. 

Describes  topography,  geological  structure  and  mineralog- 
ical character  of  this  property. 

544.  ELLERY..  J.  G. 

The  property  of  the  Catawba  mining  company  in  McDowell 

county,  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  3  (1854):  15-25. 

Describes  topographical  features  of  district,  geological 
formation,  veins,  ores  and  workings  of  this  mine. 

545.  ELLET,  WILLIAM  H. 

Gold  mining  by  the  hydraulic  process  in  Xorth  Carolina  and 
Georgia. 

Min.  &  Stat  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):  27-30. 

Concise   account   of   hydraulic   mining   as   In   operation    in 

Burke  and  McDowell  counties. 

546.  ELLIOTT,  JOHN  B. 

The  age  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  m,  v.  25  (1883):  282-298. 
Abstract  by  Kayser:      Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 
pp.  350-351.) 

Discusses  formations  of  the  Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky  moun- 
tains. 


547.  The  Emerald  and  Hiddenite  Mining  Company.     Prospectus.  . 

New  York,  E.  H.  Coffin,  1882.    16  pp.    20  cm. 

Description  of  discovery  of  this  mine  located  near  Stonj 
Point,  Alexander  county,  and  its  subsequent  development 

548.  EMMEXS,  STEPHEN  H. 

The  nickel  deposits  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  53  (1892):  476-477. 

Describes  nickel  deposits  at  Webster,  Jackson  county. 

6 


74  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

549.  EMMONS,  EBENEZER. 

Agriculture.     Containing  descriptions,  with  many  analyses 

of  the  soils  of  the  swamp  lands.    Ealeigh,  W.  W.  Holden, 

1860.    95  pp.    23  cm. 

Appendix:     Brief  descriptions  of  the  mineral  springs  and  well 
waters  which  occur  in  and  about  Raleigh. 

Discusses  character  and  composition  of  the  soils  of  the 
swamp  lands,  their  mode  of  formation,  geological  age. 
with  geographical  position  and  extent. 

550.    Agriculture  of  North  Carolina,  pt.  2  :  containing  a  statement 

of  the  principles  of  the  science  upon  which  the  practices  of 
agriculture  as  an  art  are  founded.    Kaleigh,  W.  W.  Holden, 
1860.    112  pp.    23  cm. 

Treats  the  principles  of  agriculture  in  an  elementary 
way,  describes  varieties  of  soils,  composition  of  the  rocks 
which  furnish  the  soils,  and  states  results  of  experiments 
in  the  use  of  different  fertilizers. 

551.    American  geology,  containing  a  statement  of  the  principles 

of  the  science,  with  full  illustrations  of  the  characteristic 
American  fossils.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sprague  &  Co.,  1855. 
2  pis.  in  1  vol.    Plates.     24$  cm.    Pt.  6.     Albany,  N.  Y., 
Sprague  &  Co.,  1857.    147  pp.    Plates.    24$  cm. 

Describes  North  Carolina  "  Taconic  "  rock  structure,  aurif- 
erous veins  and  ores,  and  economic  mineral  deposits. 
Many  references  to  North  Carolina  geology  throughout  the 
book.  Pt.  6  gives  account  of  Chatham  series,  and  figures 
and  describes  numerous  triassic  fossils. 

552.  Appendix  to  the  special  report  made  to  ...  G-ov.  Bragg 

relative  to  the  resources  of  the  valley  of  Deep  river  and  its 
advantages  as  a  site  for  a  national  foundry. 

MSS.,  Raleigh,  March  27,  1858.    5  pp.    32  cm. 

Contains  descriptions  of  several  varieties  of  iron  ore 
r.ewly  discovered  near  Buckhorn  Falls,  and  descriptions 
and  chemical  analyses  of  ores  from  the  Deep  River  valley. 

553.    The  chemical  constitution  of  certain  of  the  Chatham  series 

in  the  valley  of  Deep  river,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  12th  meet.  (1858):  230-232. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1859,  p.  511. 

554.    [Coal  in  North  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  16]  (1859):  162. 

.Discusses  the  debituminization  of  coal. 

555.    Fossils  of  the  sandstones  and  slates  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  llth  meet.,  pt.  2  (1857):  76-80. 

Discusses  fossil-bearing  horizons  which  lie  obliquely  acros% 
the  state  from  Granville  county  to  Union  county. 

556.    Geological  and  agricultural  survey. 

N.   C.   Gen.   Assem.,   Sess.,    1860-1861.     Ex.   Doc.   No.    26. 
Raleigh,  1861.     6  pp.    21  cm. 

Report  of  re-examination  of  the  mountain  counties  and 
enumeration  of  general  mineral  and  agricultural  re- 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  75 

557.    Geological  report  of  the  midland  counties  of  North  Carolina. 

New  York,  Putnam;  Raleigh,  H.  D.  Turner,  1856.    351  pp. 
21  cm.    Illus.    Plates.    Maps.    24  cm. 

Review  by  Chester]  Dtewey]:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  24 
(1857):  427-429. 

Abstract  of  review:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1858,  pp.  358-359. 

Deals  with  geology  of  the  midland  counties  and  describes 
In  detail  the  rock  formations,  metallic  veins,  ores,  mines 
and  mining  methods.  The  Gold  Hill,  Conrad  Hill  and 
McCullock  mines  are  described  and  a  detailed  account 
given  of  the  Deep  and  Dan  River  coal  beds,  the  organic 
remains  found  there,  and  the  iron  and  manganese  de- 
posits. 

558.    Gold  veins  in  the  syenetic  granite  of  the  Salisbury  and 

Greensborough  belt,  North  Carolina. 

Min,  Mag.,  Ser.  n,  v.  2  (1861):  25-36. 

Extract  from  the  "  Midland  counties,"  discussing  the  Mc- 
Cullock, Fisher  Hill,  Lindsay.  Gardner,  Rudisil,  Dunn. 
Phoenix,  Orchard,  Earnhardt,  Gold  Hill,  Pioneer,  Long  and 
Rhymer  mines.  Describes  the  rock  formations,  veins, 
ores  and  their  treatment,  mining  operations  and  produc- 
tion. 

559.    Manual  of  geology.     Designed  for  the  use  of  colleges  and 

academies.     Phila.,  Sower,  Barnes  &  Co.,  1860.     290  pp. 
20  cm.     Ed.  2.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Burr,  1860. 
296    pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  many  references  to  North  Carolina  geology  and 
paleontology.  Describes  Chatham  beds  and  triassic  series 
in  Wake  and  Orange  counties. 

560.    National  foundry. — Deep  Eiver,  N.  C.    Special  report  con- 
cerning the  advantages  of  the  valley  of  the  Deep  river  as  a 
site  for  the  establishment  of  a  national  foundry.    Raleigh, 
Holden  &  Wilson,  1857.    14  pp.    23  cm. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  10  (1858):  281-288. 

Enumerates  advantages  which  the  Deep  River  valley 
affords  as  a  site  for  a  national  foundry,  describes  coal  and 
iron  ores  and  gives  chemical  analyses. 

561.    A  national  foundry  in  North  Carolina. 

DeBoVs  Review,  v.  24  (1858):  403-409. 

Letter  to  Governor  Bragg  setting  forth  advantages  of  the 
Deep  River  valley  as  a  site  for  a  national  foundry,  de- 
scribing the  soil  and  climate,  the  coal  and  iron  ores  and 
stone  quarries. 

562.    North  Carolina  iron. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  198-199. 

Discusses  iron  deposits  at  Deep  River. 

563.    [On  age  of  trias  in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.] 

St  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1860):  101-102. 

Letter  from  Prof.  Emmons  on  examination  of  his  collec- 
tion of  fossil  plants  from  North  Carolina  by  Prof.  Heer 
of  Zurich,  discussing  their  geological  age. 

564.    On  new  fossil  corals  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  22  (1856):  389-390. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1857,  pp.  123-124. 

Description  of  supposed  fossil  specimens  from  Montgomery 
county,  named  Palceotrochia  major  and  Palaotrochis  minor. 


76  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

565.    Permian  and  triassic  systems  of  North  Carolina. 

Edin.  Phil.  Jour.,  n.  s.,  v.  5  (1857):  370. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1857,  p.  343. 

Describes  remains  of  thecodont  saurians  found  In  what 
author  regards  as  permian,  and  fossil  plants  found  in 
the  coal  measures. 

566.  — —  Remarks  on  the  head  of  Clepsysaurus. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  cv.  59]  (1859):  150-151. 

Notice  of  specimens  of  Palceotrochifi  and  description  of 
a  fossil  head  (Clepsysaurus)  found  in  Chatham  county. 

567.   Eeport  of  Prof.  Emmons  on  his  geological  survey  of  North 

Carolina. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1852.     Ex.  Doc.  No.  13.     181  pp. 
23  cm. 

Deals  with  two  principal  subjects :  soils  and  agriculture 
of  the  lower  counties,  and  the  coal-fields  of  Rockingham, 
Stokes,  Chatham  and  Moore  counties.  Describes  in  de- 
tail the  tertiary  marl  beds  situated  largely  upon  the 
Neuse,  Tar,  Roanoke  and  Cape  Fear  rivers,  and  gives 
many  analyses  of  these  marls  and  account  of  the  fossils 
found  therein.  Describes  the  coal  fields  of  the  Deep  and 
Dan  rivers  in  detail. 

568.    Keport  of  the  North  Carolina  geological  survey.     Agricul- 
ture of  the  eastern  counties,  together  with  descriptions  of  the 
fossils  of  the  marl  beds.    Raleigh,  Henry  D.  Turner,  1858. 
314  pp.    23  cm. 

Deals  with  character  and  classification  of  the  soils  of  the 
eastern  counties,  with  notes  on  thp  topography  of  the 
district,  composition  and  character  of  the  soils  and  clays. 
Describes  the  greensand  with  its  characteristic  fossils, 
and  fossils  found  in  the  marl  beds  on  the  Cape  Fear  and 
Neuse  rivers. 

569.    Report  of  the  progress  and  present  state  of  the  geological 

and  agricultural    survey  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  1855.    Ex.  Doc.    Raleigh,  W.  W.  Holden, 
1855.    20  pp.    21  cm. 

Account  of  geological  investigations  in  Stanly,  Anson, 
Richmond,  Montgomery,  Chatham,  Moore,  Bladen,  Johns- 
ton, Wake,  Granville,  Person,  Caswell,  Rockingham,  Stokes, 
Surry,  Ashe,  Yadkin,  Wilkes,  Davie  and  Davidson  counties, 
with  especial  reference  to  the  mining  and  agricultural  re- 
sources. 

570.    Report  on  the  natural  resources  of  that  part  of  North  Caro- 
lina west  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

(In  N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1860-1861.     Ex.  Doc.  No.  25. 
Appendix  Z>.    Raleigh,  1861.    pp.  7-9.) 

Notes  on  physiography  of  western  North  Carolina,  and 
the  mineral  and  agricultural  resources  of  Haywood,  Macon 
and  Cherokee  counties. 

571.    [Report  on  the  Rhea  mining  property,  Mecklenburg  county, 

North  Carolina.] 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  307-309. 

Description  of  veins  and  ores  found  on  this  property. 

572.  ENDEMANN,  HERMANN  and  LOEW,  OSCAR. 

On  the  earth  contained  in  the  zircons  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Lye.  Nat.  Hist.,  Annals,  v.  9  (1869):  211-213. 

Analyses  of  zircon  from  Henderson  county. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  77 

573.  ENGLISH,  G[EORGE]  L[BTOHWOKEHj. 

Monazite  and  the  wonderful  Carolina  sands. 
Mineral  Collector,  v.  10  (1904):  169-170. 

Abstract  of  a  lecture  delivered  at  the  Brooklyn  Institute. 
Describes  the  monazite  mines  of  North  Carolina,  occur- 
rence and  geological  distribution  of  monazite. 

574.  EEVIN,  W.  C. 

Catawba  valley  and  highlands,  Burke  county,  western  North 
Carolina.  Morganton,  N.  C.,  1896.  40  pp.  23  cm.  Map. 

General  description  of  the  county,  including  the  mines 
and  mineral  deposits. 

575.  Extended  use  of  some  of  the  rarer  minerals. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  46  (1888):  1-2. 

Notes  on  Monazite  sand  occurring  In  Burke,  Polk,  Mc- 
Dowell. Rutherford  and  Alexander  counties,  and  on  zircon 
from  Henderson  county. 

576.  FARIS,  EGBERT]  L. 

Results  of  magnetic  observations  [in  North  Carolina]  be- 
tween July  1,  1906,  and  June  30,  1907,  and  descriptions 
of  stations. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  RepL  1907.    Wash.,  1908. 
Appendix  5,  pp.  170;  200-202.) 

577.  FARRINOTON,  OLIVER  CCMMLTSTGS. 

Analyses  of  iron  meteorites  compiled  and  classified. 

Field  Columbian  Museum,  Pub.  No.  20.     Geol.  Ser.,  v.  3, 
No.  5  (1905):  59-110. 

Includes  following  North  Carolina  meteorites :  Lick  Creek. 
Black  Mountain,  Duel  Hill,  Asheville.  Guilford  county, 
Bridgewater,  Smith's  Mountain,  Deep  Springs. 

578.  FEATHERSTONEHAUGH,  THOMAS. 

A  private  mint  in  North  Carolina. 

Southern  Hist  Assoc.,  Pub.,  v.  10  (1906) :  67-77. 

[Wash.},  n.  d.    11  pp.    22  cm. 

Popular  account  of  a  private  mint  established  at  Ruther- 
fordton  by  Christopher  Bechlor  in  1831. 

579.  FlEBEGER,  G^STAYE]  JOSEPH]. 

Improvement  of  Currituck  sound,  Coanjok  bay  and  North 
river  bar,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1890,  pt.   1.     Appendix  J  6,  pp. 
1027-1029.) 

580.    Improvement  of  North  Landing  river.  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng  Kept,   1890,   pt.   1.     Appendix  J   5,  p. 
1027.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,   1891,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

1304-1305.) 


78  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

581.    Preliminary  examination  of  Northwest  river,  North  Caro- 
lina, up  to  Moyock. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1891,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  14,  pp. 
1321-1324.) 

Describes  river  and  general  character  of  country  along 
the  river.  Map. 

582.  FINLEY,  JOHN  P. 

State  tornado  charts,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Meteor.  Jour.,  v.  6  (1889):  322-325. 

Gives  table  of  tornadoes  from  1826-1888. 

FISHER,  HENRY. 

[Barite  in  North  Carolina.] 

See  Struthers  and  Fisher,  No.  1751. 
Copper  in  North  Carolina. 

See  Struthers,  Newland  and  Fisher,  No.  1752. 

583. Mica  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1902):  467. 

Describes  mica  deposits  in  Mitchell,  Yancey,  Jackson, 
Haywood  and  Macon  counties. 

584.  FLEURY,  A.  L. 

Report  of  an  examination  of  the  High  Shoals  property. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1866.    15  pp.    23  cm. 

Describes  geological  formation,  veins  and  ores  found  on 
this  property  in  Gaston  county,  with  notes  on  the  Asbury, 
Dickson  and  Briggs  mines. 

585.  FLIGHT,  WALTER. 

[Meteorites  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Chapter  in  the  history  of  meteorites.    London,  Du- 
lac  &  Co.,  1887.     24  cm.    pp.  54;  68;  72;  127;  211.) 

Description  of  the  Rockingham  county,  Madison  county 
and  Nash  county  meteorites.  Chemical  analyses  of  those 
from  Madison  and  Nash  counties. 

586.  FONTAINE,  WILLIAM  :  MORRIS]. 

Notes  on  fossil  plants  collected  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons 
from  the  older  mesozoic  rocks  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Kept.,  pt  2.    Wash.,  1900. 
pp.  279-315.) 

Contains  detailed  descriptions  of  fossils  found  by  Dr. 
Emmons  and  preserved  at  Williams  College  in  Massachu- 
setts. These  are  described  by  Dr.  Emmons  in  his  "  Ameri- 
can Geology." 

587.    The  older  mesozoic  flora  of  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Monographs,  v.   6,  pt.   3.     Wash., 

1883.    pp.  97-128.) 

Review:     Annals  Nat.  Hist,  Ser.  V,  v.  16   (1885):   517. 
•Review:     Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  28  (1885):  129. 
Review  by  Lester  F.  Ward:     Science,  v.  5  (1885):  280-281. 


GEOLOGY,   MIXERAI.OGY  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  79 

Review  by  Geyler:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min-.  1S87,  Bd.  2.     Ret  pp. 
513-514. 

Author  gives  an  account  of  the  mesozoic  plants  taken 
from  Emmons'  "  American  Geology,"  and  compares  Em- 
mons*  descriptions  and  conclusions  regarding  these  fossils 
with  his  own.  Gives  list  of  plants  found  mostly  In  the 
Deep  River  belt  In  Orange,  Anson  and  Chatham  counties. 

588.    The  Potomac  formation  tnear  Weldon,  North  Carolina]. 

(I*  U.  S.  GeoL  Stirvey,  BnIL  145.    Waslu,  1896.    pp.  16; 
24-25.) 

589.    Eeport  of  work  done  during  1888-1889. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  10th  Ann.  Rept,  pL  1.    Waslu,  1890. 
p.  174.) 

Discusses  so-called  "Trias."  of  North  Carolina,  between 
Greensboro  and  Raleigh,  and  reports  on  an  investigation 
of  localities  nynqd  by  Prof.  Emmons  as  affording  some  of 
his  fossil 


590.  FOOTE,  A.  E. 

On  a  probable  pseudomorphism  of  gummite  and  uranotil 

after  uraninite. 

Acad.  Wat  ScL  Phila^  Proa,  cr.  32]  (1880):  292. 

Describes  20  crystals  plainly  pseudomorphs  after  some 
pre-existing  crystal  in  a  collection  from  Mitchell  county. 

591.  FORBES,  EDWARD. 

New  species  of  cretaceous  shells. 

GeoL  Soc,  London,  Quart.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1845):  61-63. 

Ottrea  fubfpatulala  is  described  and  figured  from  South 
Washington,  on  Lewis'  creek,  Xorth  Carolina. 

592.  Forest  reserve  in  the  southern  Appalachian  mountain  region. 

U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1901.    Sen.  Rept  Wo.  2221.     14 
pp.    Map. 

Report  on  bill  presenting  petition  for  a  forest  reserve  in 
the  southern  Appalachians,  which  region  includes  part  of 
the  mountain  district  in  Xorth  Carolina.  General  descrip- 
tion of  physiographic  features  of  region. 

593.  FOSTER,  J.  W. 

[Fossil  elephant  in  North  Carolina.] 

Am  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL,  Proc,  10th  meet,  pt  2  (1856):  166. 

Refers  to  fossil  bones  found  by  Conrad  in  the  upper 
tertiary  deposits  on  the  banks  of  the  Xense  river. 

594.  FOSTER,  JAMES  T. 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  early  discoveries  of  gold  mines  and 
mining  in  North  Carolina  down  to  the  present  time,  Greens- 
boro, 1883.  13  pp.  (Not  seen.) 

595.  FOSTER,  JtOHXj  B[ATES]. 

Brief  history  of  the  surveys  and  charts  made  of  the  Cape 
Fear  river  between  its  mouth  and  Wilmington;  the  reports 
rendered  and  plans  of  improvement  proposed  at  various 
times;  the  works  executed;  under  whose  plans,  and  the  result- 
ing effects  upon  the  navigation  of  the  river. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1873.     Appendix  T  21,  pp.  804- 
815.) 


80  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  U.  S.  42d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  108.    pp. 

4-20.) 

596.  FOULLON,  H.  VON. 

Ueber  Verwitterungsproducte  des  Uranpecherzes  und  iiber 
die  Tremmng  von  Uran  und  Kalk. 

K.  K  geol.  Reichsanst,  Jahr.,  v.  33  (1883):  1-29. 
Abstract  by  Streng:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1885,  Bd.  2.     Ref.  pp. 
21-22. 

Detailed  description  of  alteration  of  uraninite  from  Mitchell 
county,  North  Carolina,  and  analysis  of  the  resulting 
products. 

597.  FOUST,  J.  I.  and  ALLEN,  NETTIE  M. 

North  Carolina.  (Supplementary  volume  to  Tarr  &  Mc- 
Murry  geographies.)  New  York,  MacMillan,  1906.  76  pp. 
Map. 

General  geographical  description  of  the  state  with  account 
of  mineral  products  and  mining. 

598.  Fox,  S.  MOYLAN. 

Report  on  survey  of  western  turnpike. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1850-1851.    Ex.  Doc.  No.  5.    16  pp. 
21  cm. 

Survey  from  .French  Broad  river  west  to  head  of  Scott's 
creek  and  east  to  Salisbury. 

599.  FRAZER,  PERSIFOR,  JR. 

The  mesozoic  sandstone  of  the  Atlantic  slope. 
Am.  Nat,  v.  13  (1879):  284-292. 

A  resume"  of  the  views  of  Heinrich,  Fontaine  and  Russell 
on  the  mesozoic  formation  of  Virginia  and  North  Caro- 
lina, and  a  review  of  papers  by  these  authors  on  the 
subject. 

600.    On  a  specimen  of  quartz  from  Australia,  and  three  specimens 

of  oligoclase  from  North  Carolina  exhibiting  curious  optical 
properties. 

Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Kept  1888.    pp.  655-656. 

601.  FULLER,  MYRON  LESLIE]. 

The  occurrence  and  uses  of  mica. 
Stone,  v.  19  (1899):  530-532. 

Popular  account  of  the  mica  deposits  of  western  North 
Carolina,  mode  of  occurrence  and  economic  value. 

602.   and  SANFORD,  SAMUEL. 

Record  of  deep  well  drilling  for  1905-1906  tin  North  Caro- 
lina] . 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  298.    Wash.,  1906.    pp.  124- 
125;  245-246.) 

Describes  wells  at  Kinston,  Lenoir  county,  and  at  Fort 
Caswell,  New  Hanover  county. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  81 


603.  FULLER,  MYRON 

Underground  waters  tof  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Paper  No. 
114.  Wash.,  1905.  pp.  136-139.) 

Describes  development  of  the  Potomac  formation  as  the 
most  important  water-bearing  formation  in  Harnett, 
Moore  and  Richmond  counties.  Gives  list  of  deep  wells 
in  this  region,  and  of  mineral  springs  In  the  Piedmont 
plateau. 

604.  FULTON,  HAMILTON. 

Eeport  on  a  proposed  line  of  canal  from  Plymouth  to  the 

Pungo  river.  .  . 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  Ex- 
tracts from  "Reports  on  public  improvements  in  North 
Carolina."  Raleigh,  1837.  21  cm.  pp.  14-15.) 

605.  -  Eeport  on  the  drainage  of  the  Brown  and  White  marshes  in 

Bladen  and  Columbus  counties. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  Ann. 
Rept.  for  1822.  Raleigh,  1822.  23  cm.  pp.  16-19.) 

--  (In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  Ex- 
tracts from  "  Reports  on  public  improvements  "  in  the 
State  of  North  Carolina.  Raleigh,  1837.  21  cm.  pp. 
12-14;  16.) 

606.  -  Reports  of  Mr.  Fulton  to  the  Board  of  Internal  Improve- 

ment of  North  Carolina. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  Ann. 
Rept,  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  for  1821.  Raleigh,  J.  Gales, 
1821.  pp.  1-55.) 

Reports  on  practicability  of  opening  communication  from 
Albemarle  sound  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  on  conditions 
of  rivers  In  the  state. 

607.  -     -  Reports  of  Mr.  Fulton  to  the  Board  of  Internal  Improve- 

ment of  North  Carolina,  for  1822. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  Ann. 

Rept.  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  for  1822.     Raleigh,  J.  Gales  & 

Son,  1822.    23  cm.    pp.  1-72.) 

Contains  reports  of  works  of  improvement  carried  on  dur- 
ing the  year  on  the  Xeuse  river,  Roanoke  canal.  Clubfoot 
and  Haflow's  Creek  canal  ;  on  drainage  of  the  Brown  and 
White  marshes  in  Bladen  and  Columbus  counties  :  on  the 
Cape  Fear,  Roanoke,  Dan.  Broad  and  Tar  rivers,  and  on 
various  roads  in  the  state. 

608.  -  Reports  of  sundry  surveys  made  by  Hamilton  Fulton,  State 

engineer,    agreeably    to    certain    instructions    from    Judge 
Murphey,  and  submitted  to  the  General  Assembly  in  181  9. 

(In  Murphey,  A.  D.  Report  of  sundry  surveys  in  1819. 
Raleigh,  T.  Henderson,  1819.  22  cm.  pp.  42-70.) 

Reports  of  examinations  of  the  Roanoke.  Tar.  Neuse,  Cape 
Fear  and  Yadkin  rivers,  and  on  progress  of  Fayetteville 
canal. 


82  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

609.    Keports  on  sundry  public  works. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  Ann. 
Kept,  to  the  Gen.  Assem.,  Raleigh,  J.  Gales  &  Son,  1824. 
23  cm.  pp.  18-28.) 

Report  of  improvements  made  upon  the  Cape  Fear  river. 

610.    Reports  to  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  of  North  Caro- 

lina. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  Ann. 

Rept.  to  the  Gen.  Assem.,  1820.    Raleigh,  J.  Gales,  1820. 

21  cm.    pp.  1-56.) 

Contains  reports  on  conditions  for  navigable  purposes  of 
the  Clubfoot  and  Harlow's  Creek  canal ;  on  the  necessity 
of  buoys  on  the  coast  and  inlets ;  on  the  Fayetteville  and 
Roanoke  canals ;  on  the  Cape  Fear  river  and  inlets ;  on 
the  practicability  of  opening  a  communication  from  Albe- 
marle  sound  to  the  Atlantic;  on  obstructions  at  Ocracoke 
inlet ;  on  the  Tar,  Broad,  Yadkin  and  Catawba  rivers. 

811.    FURMAN,  JOHN  H. 

The  tin  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1889):  136-145. 

Describes  discovery  of  tin  at  King's  Mountain,  the  forma- 
tions, veins,  lodes  and  mining  operations. 

612.  GABB,  WILLIAM  M. 

Notes  on  American  cretaceous  fossils  with  descriptions  of 

some  new  species. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  28j  (1876):  276-324. 

Names  and  describes  a  few  species  from  the  Ripley  group 
of  the  North  Carolina  cretaceous.  Two  specimens  are 
from  Snow  Hill.  » 

613.  GALE,  HOYT  S. 

Water  resources  of  Cowee  and  Pisgah  quadrangles,  North 
Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Papers  No. 
110.  Wash.,  1905.  pp.  174-176.) 

Describes  rivers,  drainage  systems,  mineral  springs  and 
rock  formations  in  parts  of  Macon,  Jackson,  Swain,  Hay- 
wood,  Transylvania,  Buncombe  and  Henderson  counties. 

614.  GALLATIN,  ALBERT. 

Chesapeake  and  Albemarle. 

(In  U.  S.  17th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1808.  Repts.  of  Committees, 
v.  1,  No.  8,  pp.  18-20;  24-26.) 

Contains  notes  on  progress  of  Dismal  Swamp  canal  con- 
necting Deep  creek  in  Virginia  with  Joyce's  creek,  a 
branch  of  Albemarle  sound  in  North  Carolina,  and  on 
progress  of  improvement  of  navigation  on  the  Catawba 
river. 

615.    Chesapeake  and  Albemarle  canal. 

(In  Report  on  roads  and  canals.  Am.  State  Papers,  Misc., 
v.  1,  U.  S.  10th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1808.  Wash.,  1834.  pp. 
727-728;  762-765.) 

Describes  progress  made  in  opening  canal  through  the 
Dismal  Swamp  from  Deep  creek  in  Virginia  to  Joyce's 
creek  in  North  Carolina. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  83 

616.  GANNETT,  HENRY. 

Boundaries  of  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  BulL  13.    Wash.,  1885.    pp.  92-96.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  171.    Wash.,  1900.    pp.  98-102.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  226.    Wash.,  1904.    pp.  99-103.) 

Historical  description  of  boundaries  of  the  state,  and 
account  of  its  charters. 

617.    Corundum  in  [North  Carolina  in  1882]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1882.    Wash.,  1883.    pp. 
476-477.) 

Notes  on  Cullakenee  corundum  mine :  Corundum  Hill 
locality,  Macon  county ;  and  occurrence  of  corundum  in 
Jackson,  Haywood  and  Madison  counties. 

618.    Dictionary  of  altitudes  in  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  5.    Wash.,  1884.  pp.  223-226.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  BulL  160.    Wash.,  1899.    pp.  532- 

543.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  274.    Wash.,  1906.    pp.  758- 

775.) 

619.    Dictionary  of  geographic  positions  in  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  BulL  123.    Wash.,  1895.  pp.  78-79.) 

620.    Physiographic  types. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Topog.  Atlas,  Folio  2.    Wash.,  1900. 

Includes  "  A  coast  swamp,"  Norfolk  sheet,  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina. 

621.    Profiles  of  rivers  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.    Paper  No. 
44.    Wash.,  1901.    pp  23-26;  51-54.) 

Notes  on  drainage  basins  and  profiles  of  the  following 
rivers :  Roanoker  Dan,  Cape  Fear,  Great  Pedee.  Hiwassee, 
Little  Tennessee,  Big  Pigeon,  Nantahala,  Tuckasegee, 
French  Broad,  and  Nolichucky,  with  their  tributaries. 

622.    Eesults  of  primary  triangulation  in  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  122.    Wash.,  1894.    pp.  95-97; 
100-111.) 

Describes  and  gives  location  of  all  U.  S.  Goast  and  Geod. 
Survey,  and  all  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  triangulation  stations  in 
western  North  Carolina. 

623.  GANNETT,  SAMUEL]  SrTixsoX]. 

Eesults  of  primary  triangulation  and  primary  traverse  [in 
North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  BulL  276.     Wash.,  1905.     pp.  86- 
107.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  310.    Wash.,  1907.  pp.  63-67.) 

Lists  of  seographic  positions  in  Sampson,  Cleveland,  Gas- 
ton.  Cabarrus.  Iredell.  Lincoln.  Rowan,  Mecklenburg, 
Union,  Chowan.  Gates.  Hertford,  Pasquotank,  Perquimans, 
Bertie,  Johnston  and  Wayne  counties. 

624.  Garnet  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  84  (1907):  275. 

Notes  on  garnet  mining  in  Madison  county. 


84  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

625.  GATCHELL,  EDWIN  A. 

The  standard  guide  to  Asheville  and  western  North  Caro- 
lina. Asheville,  F.  L.  Jacobs,  1887.  65  pp.  24  cm.  Illus. 

626.  GATCHELL,  HORATIO  P. 

Western  North  Carolina:  its  agricultural  resources,  mineral 
wealth,  climate,  salubrity  and  scenery.  Asheville,  N.  C., 
E.  J.  Aston,  1870.  24  pp.  21  cm.  New  York,  A.  L. 
Chatterton  Pub.  Co.,  1885.  32  pp.  16  cm. 

627.  GEMMEL,  WILLIAM. 

Iron  and  coal  resources  of  North  Carolina. 
DeBow's  Review,  v.  27  (1859):  351. 

Extract  from  a  letter  describing  Iron  and  coal  deposits  in 
Deep  River  valley,  Chatham  county. 

628.  GENTH,  F[REDERICK]  A[UGUSTusj. 

[Allanite  from  North  Carolina.-, 

(In  Contributions  to  mineralogy.     Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v. 

24  (1887):  42-43.) 
Abstract  by  S.  L.  Penfleld:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1888,  Bd.  1, 

Min.,  p.  188. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  54 

(1888):  564. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  14   (1888) : 
295. 

Describes    allanite    from    near    Statesvllle.       Analysis    by 
Harry  F.  Keller. 

629.    Analysis  of  the  emerald-green  spodumene  from  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  23  (1882):  68. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  33  (1882):  81. 

Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1882,  p.  1558. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1882,  Bd.  2.    Ref.  p.  346. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  6  (1882) :  522 
Analysis  of  hiddenite  from  Alexander  county. 

630.    Bismuth  ite  from  a  new  locality. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  23  (1857):  427. 

Notes  discovery  of  bismuthlte  at  Charlotte  by  Dr. 
Asbury,  (?) 

631.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  16  (1853):  81-86. 
Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  60  (1853):  272-274. 

Abstract  by  W.  B.:    Zts.  f.  d.  Gesam.  Naturwiss.,  v.  3  (1854): 

66-67. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1853,  p.  777. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  p.  198. 

Descriptions  and  analyses  of  tetradymite  from  Davidson 
county,  and  of  gray  copper  from  McMackin's  mine,  Caliar 
rus  county. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  85 

632.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  19  (1855):  15-23. 

Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  64  (1855):  466-474. 

Abstract  by  W.  B.:    Zts.  f.  d.  Gesam.  Naturwiss.,  v.  5  (1855): 

395-398. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Mln.,  1856,  pp.  36-37;  350-351;  445; 

565;  1857,  pp.  432-433;  434-435;  439. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1855,  pp.  909-910. 
Abstract:    Pharm.  Centr.,  1855,  p.  389. 

Describes  and  gives  analyses  of  tetradymite  from  David- 
son county,  barnhardite  and  gray  copper  from  Cabarrus 
county.  Describes  tungstatos  from  Cabarrus  and  David- 
son counties,  and  wavellite  from  the  Washington  mine, 
Davidson  county. 

633.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  LT,  v.  28  (1859):  246-255. 
Abstract:     Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  II,  v.  1  (1859):  147-150;  159-160. 
Abstract:     Phil.  Mag.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  18  (1859):  318-320. 
Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  80  (1860) :  421-426. 
Abstract:    Uebersicht  der  Resultate  mineralogischer  Forschun- 
gen  im  Jab  re  1860.   Leipzig,  1862.   p.  65. 

Describes  following  minerals  from  North  Carolina  :  barn- 
hardite; albite  from  the  Steele  mine.  Montgomery  county, 
(analysis  by  J.  P.  POoplein)  ;  ripidolite :  scheelite  from 
Cabarrus  and  Mecklenburg  counties,  with  analyses ;  rhom- 
bic tungstate  of  lime  from  the  Flowe  mine,  Mecklenburg 
county.  Contains  notes  on  the  occurrence  of  gold  in 
Cabarrus  and  Rowan  counties. 

634.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  H,  v.  33  (1862):  190-206. 
Abstract:     Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  88  (1863):   257-265. 
Abstract:     Soc.  Chim.,  Bull.,  1863,  pp.  324-328. 
Abstract.     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1862,  pp.  745;  750;  762;  780. 
Abstract:     Uebersicht  der  Resultate  mineralogischer  Forschun- 
gen  im  Jahre  1860.    Leipzig,  1862.    pp.  202;  217. 

Describes  following  minerals:  proustite  (?i  adhering  to 
tetrahedrite  ( ?>  from  the  McMackin  mine.  Cabarrus 
county :  leopardite  from  Montgomery  county,  with  analy- 
sis ;  two  varieties  of  chrysolite  from  Webster,  Jackson 
county,  with  analyses ;  monazite  from  Mecklenburg  county. 

635.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  45  (1868):  305-321. 

Abstract  by  Em.  Kopp:     Soc.  Chim.,  Bull.,  v.  10   (1868):   383- 
387. 

Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  105  (1868):  252. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1868,  p.  1000. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1868,  p.  844. 

Mentions  discovery  of  tetradymite  in  Davidson  county, 
and  two  new  localities  of  this  mineral,  the  Phoenix  and 
Boger  mines  in  Cabarrus  county,  with  analysis  of  variety 
from  the  Phoenix  mine. 

636.    Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  39  (1890):  47-50. 

Mentions  specimens  of  blue  corundum  in  grayish  brown 
rha?tizite  found  at  Statesvllle. 


86  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

637.    Contributions  to  mineralogy.    No.  20. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  20  (1882):  381-404. 
Abstract:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  24  (1882):   398-399. 
Abstract:    Am.  Nat,  v.  16  (1882) :  1032-1033. 
Abstract  by  Streng:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  2.     Ref.  pp. 

316;  324. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  46 

(1884):  267-268;  274. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1883,  pt.  2,  pp.  1835-1837;  1873; 

1894.    - 
Abstract:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  9  (1884) :  87. 

Describes  occurrence  and  products  of  alteration  of  co- 
rundum in  western  North  Carolina,  and  gives  many 
chemical  analyses.  Describes  and  gives  analysis  of  gah- 
nlte  from  the  Deake  mica  mine,  Mitchell  county. 

638.    Corundum,  its  alterations  and  associated  minerals. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  13  (1873):  361-406. 

Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  n.  f.,  v.  9  (1874):  49-112. 

Review:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  6  (1873):  461-462. 
Review  by  F.  W.  R.:     Geol.  Mag.,  Dec.  11,  v.  1  (1874) :  174-175. 
Abstract:      Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1873,  p.  956;   1874,  pp.  84-85; 

86-88;  536-537. 

Abstract:     Zts.  f.  d.  Gesam.  Naturwiss.,  v.  43  (1874):  257-258. 
Abstract:    Quart.  Jour.  Science,  v.  11  (1874) :  265. 
Abstract  by  Hienryj  "WYattSi:    Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour.,  v. 

27   (1874):   549-551;   1068-1069. 

Abstract:    K.  K.  Geol.  Reichsanst,  Verh.,  1873,  pp.  318-319. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1873,  pp.  1151-1160. 

Contains  detailed  description  of  occurrence  of  corundum 
in  the  western  counties  of  North  Carolina.  Describes 
the  Culsagee  mine  in  Macon  county,  and  the  Cullakanee 
mine  in  Clay  county,  and  gives  account  of  the  alteration 
of  corundum,  its  associated  minerals  and  many  chemical 
analyses. 

639.    Examination  of  the  North  Carolina  uranium  minerals. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1879):  87-93. 

Chem.  News,  v.  40  (1879):  210-212. 

Review  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  18   (1879): 

153-154. 

Notice:    Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  79  (1880) :  116-120. 
Abstract:    Am.  Chem.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1879):  281-282. 
Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  28  (1879):  128. 
Abstract  by  L.  T.  O'S[heaj:    Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  v.  38 

(1880):    96-97. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1880,  p.  1433. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1880,  Bd.  1.     Ref.  pp.  35-37. 
Abstract:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  4  (1880) :  385-386. 

Examination  and  analyses  of  following  minerals  from  the 
Plat  Rock  mine,  Mitchell  county :  uranotil,  gummite. 
phosphuranylite,  a  new  species. 

640.    Ilmenite  from  Carter's  mine,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  23  (1886):  42-43;  46. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1885,  pt.  2,  pp.  2270;  2297. 


GEOLOGY,  MDTERALOGY   AXD  GBOGRAPHY.  87 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  L  Min.,  1887,  B<L  L    Ret  pp.  254-257. 

Description  and  analysis  of  ilmenite  (analysis  by  Harry 
F.  Keller),  from  a  corundum  vein  in  the  chrysolite  rock 
at  Carter's  mine,  and  analysis  of  titanite  from  mica  schist 
near  Staterville. 

641.    [Lb'llingite  from  North  Carolina.] 

An.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  44  (1892):  384. 

Abetract  by  F.  Girunlingj :    Zts.  f.  KrysL  u.  Min.,  v.  23  (1894): 
596. 

Analysis  of  specimen  from  Dram's  farm,  Alexander 
county. 

642.   and  KKRR,  WCASHUTGTONJ  C[ARUTHERS]. 

Minerals  and  mineral  localities  of  North  Carolina,  being 

Chapter  1  of  the  second  volume  of  the  Geology  of  North 

Carolina.    Ealeigh,  P.  M.  Hale  &  Edward  Bronghton,  1881. 

122  pp.     24  cm.     Baleigh,  P.  M.  Hale,  1885.     128  pp. 

23  cm. 

Notice:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  T.  21  (1881) :  410. 

Review  by  M.  E.  Wadsworth:    Am.  Nat.,  v.  15  (1881):  380-382. 

Abstract  by  G.  W.  Hawes:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1881,  Bd.  2. 
Ref.  pp.  338-339. 

Notice  by  H[enryj  Wiattsj:    Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  T.  42 
(1882):  147. 

General  surrey  of  mineralogy  of  the  state,  giving  locali- 
ties, occurrence,  associations  and  descriptions  of  about 
178  species  of  minerals,  together  with  many  chemical 
analyses.  Contains  brief  synopsis  of  minerals  and  locali- 
ties by  counties,  descriptions  of  14  authenticated  North 
Carolina  meteorites,  and  an  addendum  by  W.  E.  Hidden 
givins  results  of  his  mineralogical  explorations  in  search 
of  platinum. 

643.  GKXTH,  F  [REDBRICK]  A[rGusTrs]. 

Minerals  of  North  Carolina. 

(Appendix  (7  to  Kerr,  W.  C.,  Kept.  GeoL  Survey  of  North 
Carolina.     Raleigh,   Josiah   Turner,    1875.     24   cm.     pp. 
53-88.) 
Notice:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  3  (1872):  146. 

Detailed  account  of  native  elements,  metals,  economic  and 
gem  minerals  found  in  the  state,  with  their  localities  and 
mode  of  occurrence. 

644.    The  minerals  of  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  74.    Wash.,  1891.    119  pp.    23  cm. 
Abstract:    Am.  GeoL,  v.  9  (1892):  342. 
Notice:    Am.  XaL,  v.  26  (1892):  702. 

Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1893,  Bd.  L 
p.  261. 

Detailed  descriptions  of  the  native  elements,  the  sulphides 
and  tellurides  of  metals,  economic  and  gem  minerals,  their 


localities,   and   many  analyses  of  the  minerals.      Account 
of    the    mines    and    mining    operations    in    the    separ 
counties,    and   a   synopsis   of   minerals   and   localities 


of    the    mines    and    mining    operations    in    the    separate 

counties, 

counties. 

645.    rOn  a  meteorite  from  Bockingham  county,  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  PhiL  Soc^  Pnxx,  v.  11  (1871):  443. 

Description  and  analysis  of  meteoric  iron  from  Rocking- 
ham  county. 


88  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

646.    On  a  new  variety  of  gray  copper. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.  tv.  6]  (1853):  296-297. 

Description  and  analysis  of  perhaps  a  uew  mineral  found 
at  McMackin's  mine,  Cabarrus  county. 

647.    On  American  tellurium  and  bismuth  minerals. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  14  (1874):  223-226. 

Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  n.  f.,  v.  10  (1874):  355-367. 

Abstract  by  G.  T.  Atkinson] :    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  28 

(1875):  430. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1874,  p.  1231. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1875,  pp.  188;  314. 

Detailed  account  of  altaite  as  it  occurs  at  King's  Moun- 
tain mine,  Gaston  county.  Jsotes  on  tetradymite  observed 
in  quartz  from  the  gravel  deposits  of  Burke  and  Mc- 
Dowell counties. 

648.    On  the  mineral  resources  of  North  Carolina. 

Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  63  (1872):  48-61;  114-130. 

Practical  Mag.,  v.  3  (1874):  452-459. 

Review:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  3  (1872):  146. 

General  description  of  the  geology  of  the  state,  gold  mines 
and  mining  operations,  and  mineral  deposits  occurring 
principally  in  the  central  and  western  counties. 

649.    Eeport  on  the  Stewart  gold  mine  of  Union  county,  North 

Carolina.    Phila.,  1856.    6  pp.    22  cm. 

Describes  geological  formations,  veins  and  mode  of  occur- 
rence of  the  ores  at  this  mine. 

650.    [Zircon  from  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  40  (1890):   116;  117-118. 
Abstract  by  P.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1893,  Bd.  2.     Min., 
pp.  460-461. 

Descriptions  and  analyses  of  a  zircon  crystal  from  Mar's 
Hill,  Madison  county,  and  of  titaniferous  garnet  from 
Jones  mine,  Henderson  county. 

651.  Geography  of  the  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States.     New  York, 

1878.    xvi  pp.    28£  cm. 

Describes  North  Carolina,  pp.  viii.     Map. 

652.  The  Geological  Survey  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  55  (1893):  293-294. 

Historical  notes  on  the  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  account  of 
work  done  up  to  1893  and  a  list  of  publications  to  be 


653.  Geology  and  mineral  resoiirces  of  Piedmont  and  western  North 

Carolina. 

(MSS.  Geology,  Misc.  Papers,  pub.  by  Southern  Railway  Co., 
Aug.,  1896.     13  pp.) 

Describes  geology,  topography  and  mineralogy  of  the 
state.  MSS.  in  possession  of  North  Carolina  Geological 
Survey. 

654.  GlBBES,  ROBERT,  WILSON] . 

[Fossil  tooth  from  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  3d  meet.  (1850):  69. 

Refers  to  a  fossil  Elcphas  molar  found  in  Duplin  county. 


GEOLOGY,   10XERAI.OGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  89 

655.  GlBBOX,  J.  H. 

Gold  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  T.  48  (1845):  398-399. 

Describes  the  recent  workings  of  the  sands  of  the  Catawba 
rlrer. 

656.    Meteorite  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  H,  v.  9  (1850):  143-146. 

PhiL  Ma&,  Ser.  m,  v.  36  (1850):  240-242. 

Abstract:     Ann.  ScL  Discovery,  1850,  pp.  275-276. 

Abstract:     L'Institut,  T.  18  (1850):  1S3-184. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1850,  p.  824. 

Abstract  by  C   U.   Shepard:    Am.   Jour.    ScL,   Ser.    II,   v.    10 

(1850):  127. 
Abstract:    Kenngott,  6.  A.     Uebersicht  der  Resultate  miner- 

alogischer  Forschungen  in  den  Jahren  1850  nnd  1851.     Wien. 

1853.     p.  180. 

Accoont  of  meteorite  falling  near  Charlotte,  on  Oct.  31. 
1849,  at  3  p.  m. 

657.  GIBBS,  WALCOTT. 

Frederick  Augustus  Genth. 

Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  ScL,  Pnxx,  T.  28  (1893):  393-394. 
Short  biographical  sketch. 

658.  GlLLESPIE,  G.  Lt 

'Biver  and  harbor  improvements  in  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1901,  pt.  1.     Wash-,  1901.     pp. 
296-310.) 

658a. <*»  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1902,  pt  1.     Wash,  1902.     pp. 

223-237.) 

658b. (/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1903,  pt  1.     WaslL,  1903.     pp. 

225-243.) 

659.  GiLitAX.  D[A>rffiL1  Ccorrj. 

Prof.  Guyof  s  measurements  of  the  Allegheny  system. 
Ami  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  n,  v.  30  (1860):  391-392. 

Brief   account   of   Prof.    Gnrofs   work    amons    the   Great 
Smoky  mountains  and  Bine  Ridge,  with  topographic  notes. 

660.  GIPPERICH,  FREDERICK. 

Eeport  on  the  gold  mines  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Xorth 
Carolina  mining  and  smelting  company.  Phila.,  John  H. 
Schwaeke,  1847.  17  pp.  21  cm.  Map. 

Describes  geological  formations,  reins  and  shafts  on  prop- 
erty fire  miles  from  Rntherfordton.  Rutherford  county. 

661.  GLASER.  CHARLES. 

Analysis  of  a  coarse  monazite  sand*from  Shelby,  North 
Carolina. 

Am.  Chem.  Soc^  Jour,  T.  18  (1896):  792. 

662.    Analysis  of  a  fine  monazite  sand  from  Bellewood,  Xorth 

Carolina. 

Am.  Chem.  Soo,  Jour,  v.  18  (1896):  793. 


90  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

663.  GLENN,  L[EONiDAS]  CHALMERS]  . 

The  Hatteras  axis  in  triassic  and  miocene  time. 
Am.  Geol.,  v.  23  (1899):  375-379. 

Discusses  evidence  from  triassic  and  later  sedimentation 
pointing  to  the  existence  of  the  Hatteras  region  as  one 
of  minimum  movement  since  triassic  time. 

664.    Notes  on  a  new  meteorite  from  Hendersonville,  North  Caro- 
lina. .  . 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  17  (1904):  215-216. 
Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  5  (1904):  243. 
Abstract  by  G.  Linck:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1907,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
p.  366. 

Describes  stony  meteorite  which  fell  about  1876  near 
Hendersonville. 

665.  GLENN,  WILLIAM. 

Chrome  in  the  southern  Appalachians. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  481-499. 

Discusses  in  a  general  way  the  distribution  of  chroma 
ores  in  Yancey,  Madison.  Buncombe  and  Ilaywood 
counties.  Mentions  occurrence  of  nickel  ore  at  Webster. 
Jackson  county. 

666.  Glimmer  in  Nordcarolina. 

Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1901,  p.  349. 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  mica  in  Yancey,  Wilkes,  Watauga, 
Ashe  and  Mitchell  counties. 

667.  Gold  and  copper  in  North  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  15  (1853):  320-322. 

Brief  account  of  gold  and  copper  resources,  mention- 
ing the  Gold  Hill  mine  in  Rowan  county,  and  the  Fentress 
mine  in  Guilford  county. 

668.  Gold  and  silver  produced  by  the  mines  of  America  from  1492-1848. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  365-373. 

Notes  on  the  Washington,  Reed  and  Gold  Hill  mines  of 
North  Carolina.  Describes  veins,  ores,  methods  of  work- 
ing mines  and  statistics  regarding  output  and  values. 

669.  Gold  mine  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Mag.,  v.  1   (1841):    158. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  a  vein  of  gold  on  the  lands  of  Mr. 
Flowe  on  Clear  creek. 

670.  Gold  mines  near  Charlotte,  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  69-70. 

Brief  sketch  of  the  mines  in  the  vicinity  of  Charlotte, 
including  the  Gold  Hill,  Washington,  Lawson  and  Howie 
mines. 

671.  Gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  1,  v.  1  (1853):  513-514. 

t  Brief  notes  on  the  Gold  Hill  mine  in  Rowan  county,  Capps 
mine  in  Mecklenburg  county  and  the  Reed  mine  in  Cabar- 
rus  county. 

672.  Gold  mines  of  North  Carolina.     Descriptions  and  values  of  the 

mining  properties  of  the  North  Carolina  mining  and  bullion 
company.     [New  York,  1890.]     16  pp.     23  cm. 

Contains  notes  on  mines  and  minerals  of  the  state. 


GEOLOGY.   iTIXERAI-OGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  91 

673.  GORE,  J.  W. 

Latitude  of  Chapel  Hill. 

Elis.  Mit  So.  Sot,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  32-33. 

674.  GRAHAM,  CAMPBELL. 

Beport  upon  the  practicability  of  an  outlet  from  Albemarle 
sound  to  the  ocean,  1843. 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept,  Office  of  Chief  of  Eng.,  WaslL,  D.  C. 
27  pp. 

675.  Granites  from  Asheville,  Xorth  Carolina.    Compression  tests. 

(In  Report  of  the  tests  of  metals  .  .  .  made  at  the  Water- 
town  Arsenal,  Massachusetts,  for  the  year  1905.  WaslL, 
1906.  23  cm.  pp.  419-421.) 

Tests  on  material  from  quarry  5  miles  southeast  of  Salis- 
bury. and  from  the  Bmlfour  granite  quarry  about  18  miles 
sooth  of  Ashevffle. 

676.  GRATOX,  LrOnsj  CtABYiq. 

The  Carolina  tin  belt. 

(In  TJ.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  260.    Wash.,  1905.    pp.  188- 

195.) 

Review:     Min.  Mag.,  T.  11  (1905)  :  477. 
Abstract  by  W.  L.  C.:     Iron  Age,  v.  78  (1906)  :  1163. 

the  Carolina  tin  belt  in  parts 
i  counties.  Describes  tin- 
and  economic  importance 

of  deposits,  and  the  Faires  and  Jones  mines  in  Cleveland 
and  Gaston  counties. 

677.  -  [Copper  in  Xorth  Carolina  in  190?.] 

</n  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1907,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1908. 
p.  620.) 

Notes  on  copper  production  from  the  VirsiHna  district  in 
Person  and  Granville  counties,  and  from  Gold  Hill, 
Rowan  county. 

678.  -  and  SCHALIER,  WJALDEMARJ  T. 

Purpurite,  a  new  mineral. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905):  146-151. 
--  Zts.  f.  Kryst  n.  Min..  v.  41  (1905):  433-438. 

Abstract  by  Ljeonard;  T.  Stpenceri:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour., 
v.  88,  pt  2  (1905)  :  724. 

Description  and  analyses  of  purpnrite.  discovered  at  the 
Faires  tin  mine,  Gaston  county. 


Outlines  general  geology  of  the 
of  Cleveland.  Gaston  and  Lincol 
bearins:  rock,  ore,  development 


679.   GRATOX,  LfOns, 

Eeconnaissance  of  some  gold  and  tin  deposits  of  the  southern 
Appalachians. 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  293.    Wash.,  1906.    118  pp.    23  cm. 
Extract:     Mining  World,  v.  25  (1906):  634. 

Deals  with  economic  jreologr  of  the  Xorth  Carolina  gold 
and  tin  belts.  Describes  distribution  of  the  ore  deposits. 
mining  developments,  mines  and  prospects,  with  brief  ac- 
count of  the  other  mineral  products  of  the  ivgion. 


92  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

680.  GRAVE,  CASWELL. 

The  oyster  reefs  of  North  Carolina :  a  geological  and  eco- 
nomic study. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.,  v.  20  (1901):  50-53. 
Abstract:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  3  (1903):   11. 

A  detailed  study  of  the  oyster  reefs  located  in  Newport 
river,  describing  the  gradual  change  of  the  reefs  into 
islands,  and  the  discovery  of  new  beds  where  previous 
attempts  to  locate  them  had  failed. 

681.  GREEN,  WILLIAM,  DAVIS,  J[OSEPH]  J.  and  ARRINGTON,  ALRTHURJ. 

Sketch  of  the  history  and  resources  of  Franklin  county,  pre- 
pared for  North  Carolina  State  Exposition.     Franklinton, 
N.  C.,  1884.    10  pp.    22%  cm. 
GROSSCUP,  BEN  S. 

The  Heart  of  the  Alleghanies.  .  . 

See  Zeigler  and  Grosscup,  No.  1934. 

682.  GROVER,  N.  C.  and  HOYT,  JOHN  C. 

Progress  of  stream  measurements  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Paper  No. 
126.  Wash.,  1905.  pp.  94-95;  100-103;  106-119.) 

682a. (In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 

167.    Wash.,  1906.    pp.  102;   107-109;  112;   114-122.) 

Contains  descriptions  of  drainage  basins,  and  tables  of 
discharge  measurements  of  the  Roanoke,  Dan,  Yadkin, 
Reddie,  Mulberry,  Roaring,  Mitchell  and  Ararat  rivers. 

683.  GROVER,  N.  C. 

Surface  water  supply  of  [North  Carolina  in  1906]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Paper  No. 
203.  Wash.,  1907.  pp.  82-83;  86-94.) 

Descriptions  of  drainage  basins,  and  tables  of  daily  gauge 
heights  at  stations  on  the  Roanoke,  Dan,  Yadkin  and 
Cape  Pear  rivers. 

684.  Guidebook  of  western  North  Carolina.  .  .  Salem,  N.  C.,  L.  V. 

&  E.  T.  Blum,  1878.    109  pp.    20  cm. 

Brief  descriptions  of  the  western  counties  with  notes  on 
soils,  climate,  rock  formations,  mineral  deposits  and 
mineral  springs  therein. 

685.  GULLIVER,  F.  P. 

Cuspate  forelands. 

Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  7  (1896):  399-422. 

Abstract:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  17  (1896):  98. 

Describes  numerous  cusps,  shoals  and  stream  deflections 
along  the  North  Carolina  coast,  and  discusses  their 

686.  GUYNN,  WALTER. 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  a  line  for  a  railroad  between 
the  city  of  Ealeigh  and  Goldsborough  on  the  line  of  the  Wil- 
mington and  Raleigh  railroad. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Board  of  Internal  Improvement.  Report 
to  the  Gen.  Assem.  N.  C.  Gen.  Asem.,  1840.  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
16.  21  cm.  pp.  46-49.) 

Topographical  account  of  county  through  which  this  sur- 
vey was  made. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  93 

687.    Report  on  the  Cape  Fear  and  Deep  river  improvement. 

Jf.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1856-1857.    Ex.  Doc.  No.  46.    8  pp. 

21  cm. 

Reviews  present  condition  of  these  rivers,  describes  work 
of  improvement. 

688.    Beport  on  the  draining  of  the  swamp  lands. 

(In  Report  of  President  and  Directors  of  the  literary  fund 
of  North  Carolina  to  the  Gen.  Assem.,  showing  the 
fiscal  operations  of  the  Board  and  the  progress  made  in 
draining  the  swamp  lands.  N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  1840.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  6.  Raleigh,  1840.  22  cm.  pp.  6-11.) 

Describes  swamp  lands  in  Washington,  Hyde,  Tyrrell  and 
Carteret  counties,  outlines  benefits  to  be  derived  from 
drainage  and  progress  already  made. 

689.    Report  upon  the  practicability  and  probable  cost  of  opening 

an  inlet  at  Nag's  Head. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.    Ex.  Doc.  No.  8.    Raleigh,  1840.    20  pp. 

22  cm. 

689a. U.  S.  26th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1840.    Sen.  Doc.  No.  603.    15  pp. 

689b. U.  S.  26th  Cong.,  2d  Sess,,  1841.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  97. 

15pp. 

689c. U.  S.  26th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1841.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  132. 

15pp. 

Report  of  survey  and  examination  with  object  of  opening 
communication  between  Albemarle  sound  and  the  ocean 
at  Nag's  head.  North  Carolina.  Describes  closing  of 
Roanoke  inlet  about  1810. 

690.  GUYOT,  ARNOLD. 

Measurements  of  the  mountains  of  western  North  Carolina. 

(In  Selections  from  the  speeches  and  writings  of  Thomas  L. 

Clingman .  .  .  Raleigh,  John  Nichols,  1878.    pp.  138-147.) 

(In  Southern  Pictures  and  Pencilings,  v.  2,  No.  2,  1900.) 

Letter  written  to  the  Asherille  Xetcs.  containing  lists  of 
altitudes  of  principal  peaks  made  from  1856  to  1859. 

691.    Notes  on  the  geography  of  the  mountain  district  of  western 

North  Carolina,  founded  on  observations  in  the  summers  of 
1856,  1858,  1859,  1860. 

MSS.  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1863.  86  pp.  In  possession  of  U.  S. 
Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Descriptions  of  the  district,  mountain  altitudes,  rock  forma- 
tions, river  basins  and  climate. 

692.    On  the  Appalachian  mountain  system. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  31  (1861):  157-187. 

Can.  Nat.,  v.  6  (1861):  51-58. 

Abstract:     Annual  Sci.  Discovery,  1861,  pp.  276-278. 

Describes  physical  characteristics  and  gives  heights  of 
peaks  in  the  Black  mountains  of  North  Carolina. 


94  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

693.  H. 

Mining  at  the  Boston  exhibition.  The  North  Carolina 
exhibit. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  36  (1883):  260-261. 

Enumerates  mineral  specimens  from  North  Carolina  at 
this  exhibition.  Gives  table  of  iron  ore  analyses  by 
Hanna,  Schaeffer  and  Genth,  and  a  table  of  assays  of  the 
gold  mines. 

694.  H.,  A.  H. 

Asheville,  North  Carolina.  Asheville,  N.  C.,  1886.  55  pp. 
17  cm.  Map. 

Descriptive  notes  on  climate  and  general  advantages  of 
Asheville. 

695.  H.,  F.  L. 

Mountains  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Geog.  &  Stat.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1859):  19-21. 

Gives  Buckley's  barometric  measurements  of  numerous 
peaks. 

696.  HAFER,  CLAUDE. 

Notes  on  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

Mining  World,  v.  28  (1908):  332-333. 

Announces  discovery  of  gold  on  the  lola  property  in 
Montgomery  county,  describes  development  and  operation 
of  the  loia,  Montgomery  and  Golconcla  mines,  and  gives 
notes  on  the  Sam  Christian,  Russell,  Steele,  Carter,  Rey- 
nolds, Moore  and  Appalachian  mines. 

697.  HALE,  E.  J. 

Improvement  of  the  Cape  Fear  river.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  1907. 
15  pp.  27|  cm. 

Outlines  In  part  the  improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  and 
presents  reasons  why  the  Improvement  should  be  con- 
tinued. 

698.  HALE,  PETER  M. 

In  the  coal  and  iron  counties  of  North  Carolina.  Ealeigh, 
P.  M.  Hale;  N.  Y.,  E.  J.  Hale  &  Son,  1883.  425  pp.  19 
cm.  Map. 

A  compilation  of  information  from  various  sources  of  the 
general  resources  of  the  central  and  western  counties  of 
the  state.  Includes  extracts  from  the  reports  of  Emmons 
on  the  Deep  River  coal  deposits  ;  the  reports  of  Kerr  on 
coal  and  iron  ores,  topography  and  general  mineral  re- 
sources of  the  country ;  from  the  reports  of  Wilkes  and 
Laidley  on  the  Deep  River  region. 

699.  HALL,  JAMES. 

An  account  of  a  supposed  artificial  wall  discovered  under  the 
surface  of  the  earth  in  North  Carolina,  in  a  letter  to  James 
Woodhouse  (and  Dr.  Woodhouse's  reply). 
Med.  Repos.,  v.  2  (1799):  272-278. 

Description  of  this  wall    (diabase  dike)    discovered  about 

14  miles  from  Salisbury. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  95 

700.  HALL,  W.  C.  and  HOYT,  JOHN  C. 

Catawba  river  from  Marion.  North  Carolina  to  Connelly 
Springs,  North  Carolina. 

(In  River  surveys  and  profiles  of  1903.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey, 
Water-supply  and  Irrig.  Paper  No.  115.  Wash.,  1905. 
pp.  13-17.) 

Brief  account  of  surrey  of  Catawba  river  in  1903,  with 
table  of  elevations  and  profile  of  the  river. 

701.  HALLOCK,  CHABLES. 

Physiography  of  a  pocoson. 

Goldthwaite's  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  3  (1892):  373-376. 

Description  of  these  elevated  swamps  of  the  North  Caro- 
lina coast,  with  notes  on  their  fauna  and  flora. 

702.  HANKS,  HENRY  G. 

[Mineral  resources  of]  North  Carolina. 

(In  Cal.  State  Mining  Bureau.     Fifth  annual  report  of  the 

State    Mineralogist,    1885.     Sacramento,    1885.     25    cm. 

pp.  176-184.) 

Notes  on  mineral  resources  of  the  state.  Contains  letter 
from  C.  D.  Smith  in  regard  to  the  geological  formations, 
mode  of  occurrence  of  the  gold  veins,  and  mining  opera- 
tions, and  a  paper  by  Win.  Earl  Hidden  on  the  minerals 
of  North  Carolina  shown  at  the  Louisiana  (New  Orleans) 
Exposition. 

703.  HAXXA,  GEORGE  B[YBON]. 

The  fineness  of  native  gold  in  the  Carolinas  and  Georgia. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  42  (1886):  201. 

Describes  quality  of  gold  found  at  the  Phoenix,  Reed, 
Rudisil,  Gold  Hill,  Howie  and  Burke  county  mines. 

704.    Geology  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Western  North  Carolina  .  .  .  Charlotte,  N.  C.,  1890. 
27  cm.  pp.  9-56.) 

Account  of  topography,  geology  and  general  and  mineral 
resources  of  the  state. 

Gold  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

See  Nitze  and  Hanna,  No.  1291. 

705.    [Mines  and  mining  in  North  Carolina  during  1880^ 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1880. 
Wash.,  1881.  pp.  169-175.) 

706.    Mines  of  the  Appalachian  ranges. 

Sch.  of  Mines  Quart,  v.  3  (1882):  208-211. 

A  seneral  description  of  the  gold  mines.  Notes  on  the 
rock  formations,  mining  methods,  production  and  values. 

Ores  of  North  Carolina.  .  . 

See  Kerr  and  Hanna,  No.  992. 

707.   Statistics  of  mines  and  minerals  in  North  Carolina  collected 

by  the  Mining  Board  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.    Charlotte,  N.  C., 
1878.    15  pp.    21  cm. 


96  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

708.  HARBISON,  T.  G. 

Stone  products  of  North  Carolina. 
Stone,  v.  3  (1890):  47-48. 

Brief  notes  on  the  rocks  and  minerals  of  the  mountain 
region,  principally  gold,  iron,  mica  and  corundum. 

709.  The  harbor  and  improvements  of  Cape  Fear  river  and  bar  below 

Wilmington. 

(In  Past,  present  and  future  of  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  J.  S. 
Reilly,  N.  C.    26  cm.    pp.  44-47.) 

A  historical  account  of  these  improvements. 

710.  HARLAN,  R. 

Notice  of  two  new  fossil  mammals  from  Brunswick  canal, 
Georgia;  with  observations  on  some  fossil  quadrupeds  of  the 
United  States. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  43  (1842):  141-144. 

Brief  description  of  Su*  americana  from  Newbern,  North 

Carolina. 

711.  HARN,  E.  H. 

Some  crystallized  micas  of  North  Carolina. 
Mineral  Collector,  v.  3  (1896):  24-25. 

Describes  mica  crystals  found  in  Alexander,  Lincoln  and 
Gaston  counties. 

712.  HARRIS,  ELIJAH]  PADDOCK]. 

The  chemical  constitution  and  chronological  arrangement  of 
meteorites.  An  inaugural  dissertation.  .  .  Gottingen,  1859. 
131  pp.  21  cm. 

Notes  on  the  following  meteorites  of  North  Carolina : 
Asheville,  Black  Mountain.  Caswell,  Charlotte  (Cabarrus), 
Guilford,  Hominy  Creek,  Haywood,  Randolph. 

HARRIS,  GILBERT]  DtENNisoN]. 
Neocene  in  North  Carolina. 

See  Dall  and  Harris,  No.  442. 

713.  HARRIS,  HUNTER  L. 

History  of  the  Atlantic  shore  line. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  11  (1894):  33-50. 

Discusses  changes  which  may  have  taken  place  in  the 
Atlantic  shore  line  since  Cambrian  time,  including  the 
North  Carolina  coast. 

714.    A  new  instance  of  stream  capture. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  Proc.,  v.  26  (1893):  27-29. 

Science,  v.  22  (1893):  36-37. 

Study  of  Hominy  Creek  drainage  basin. 

715.    A  North  Carolina  Catalan  or  blomary  forge. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8  (1891):  67-70. 

Describes  a  blomary  forge  on  Helton  creek  in  Ashe  county. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  97 

716.  HARRIS,  THOMAS  C. 

Kaolin. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.,  v.  14,  No.  2  (1893): 
1-2.) 

Notes  on  economic  uses  of  kaolin  and  on  its  occurrence  in 
Jackson,  Macon,  Burke,  Transylvania,  Catawba,  McDowell 
and  Lincoln  counties. 

717.  HARRIS,  WADE  H. 

The  May  flood  (1901)  in  the  southern  Appalachian  region. 
Forestry  &  Irrigation,  v.  8  (1902):  105-109. 

Description  of  this  flood  occurring  in  the  Catawba  River 
valley. 

718.  HAUPT,  LtEwiS]  M[UHLENBERG]. 

The  physical  phenomena  of  harbor  entrances. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  25  (1888):  19-41. 

Discusses  the  Atlantic  coast,  and  gives  data  regarding  the 
coast  and  rivers  of  North  Carolina. 

719.  HAUSER,  WILLIAM. 

North  Carolina  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  6  (1868):   372-373;  v.  7   (1869):   37; 
52;  84;  117-118;  228-229. 

Notes  on  gold  occurrence  and  mining  in  Iredell,  Alex- 
ander, Caldwell.  Watauga  and  Cabarrus  counties. 

720.  HAVENS,  JONATHAN. 

The  New  Bern  and  Pamlico  section  of  North  Carolina.  New 
Bern,  N.  C.,  N.  S.  Eichardson  &  Son,  1886.  88  pp.  20  cm. 

General  description,  with  notes  on  the  several  counties, 
scenery  and  canals. 

721.  [HAWKS,  FRANCIS  LISTER,  supposed  author^ 

Hints  on  the  internal  improvement  of  North  Carolina, 
respectfully  addressed  to  his  countrymen  by  a  North  Caro- 
linian. New  York,  John  F.  Trow,  1854.  50  pp.  23  cm. 
Map. 

Detailed  account  of  physical  condition  of  the  state,  giving 
many  suggestions  as  to  improvements  of  harbors,  inlets 
and  rivers,  and  general  commercial  interests. 

722.  HAWKS,  FRANCIS  LEISTER]. 

History  of  North   Carolina,  with  maps  and  illustrations. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  E.  J.  Hale  &  Son,  1857-1858.     2  vs. 

23  cm. 

Review:    North  Amer.  Review,  v.  91  (1860):  40-71. 

Contains  numerous  extracts  from  early  descriptions,  and 
reproductions  and  drawings  of  early  maps,  throwing 
light  on  the  geography  and  exploration  of  the  state. 
Vol.  1  was  also  issued  in  1858-1859.  Some  authority  points 
to  a  third  volume  bavins:  been  printed  and  the  entire 
edition  destroyed  in  the  Civil  War. 

723.  HAYES,  QHARLESJ  W^LLARDJ  and  CAMPBELL,  MARIUS  E. 

Geomorphology  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 
Nat.  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  6  (1894):  63-126. 

Describes  and  classifies  the  main  topographic  features  of 
the  southern  Appalachian  region. 


98  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

724.  HAYES,  CHARLES]  WriLLARDj. 

The  southern  Appalachians. 

Nat.  Geog.  Monograph,  v.  1  (1895):  305-336. 

Describes  physiographic  features  of  the  mountain  region 
of  North  Carolina,  characteristics  of  the  intermontaine 
valleys,  general  geologic  history  and  conditions,  drainage 
systems,  and  outlines  physiographic  development  of  the 
southern  Appalachians. 

HAZARD,  DANIEL  L. 

General  report  on  the  magnetic  survey  of  North  Carolina. 
See  Baylor  and  Hazard,  No.  82. 

725.    Magnetic  survey  of  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Bull.  41.    Wash.,  1901.    12  pp. 
29  cm. 

726.  HEADDEN,  WILLIAM  P. 

Cassiterite,  Mecklenburg,  North  Carolina. 
Col.  Sci.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  8  (1906):  167-168. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  mineral. 

727.  HEAP,  D[ANIEL]    PfORTER]. 

Improvement  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  12,  pp. 
1125-1127.) 

728.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  above  Wilmington,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  13,  pp. 
1128-1131.) 

729.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and 

below  Wilmington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  14,  pp. 
1131-1140.) 

730.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  4,  pp. 
1103-1106.) 

731.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  8,  pp. 
1115-1117.) 

732.    Improvement  of  inland  waterway  between  Beaufort  harbor 

and  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  9,  pp. 
1117-1119.) 

733.    Improvement   of   inland   waterway   between    Newbern    and 

Beaufort,  North  Carolina,  via  Clubfoot,  Harlowe,  and  New- 
port rivers. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  7,  pp. 
1113-1116.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY    AND   GEOGRAPHY.  99 

734.    Improvement  of  Lockwood's  Folly  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  15,  pp. 
1140-1143.) 

735.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  6,  pp. 
1109-1112.) 

736.    Improvement  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  10,  pp. 
1120-1122.) 

737.    Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  11,  pp. 
1122-1125.) 

738.    Improvement  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  1,  pp. 
1097-1099.) 

739.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  3,  pp. 
1101-1103.) 

740.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  5,  pp. 
1106-1109.) 

741.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  for  a  jetty  near  Bogue 

inlet,  North  Carolina,  in  order  to  remove  sand  bars. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  16,  pp. 
1418-1423.) 

U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.    House  Doc.  No.  316.    6  pp. 

Map. 

742.    Survey  of  Cape  Fear  river  above  Fayetteville.  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 
1144-1147.) 

U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1896.    House  Doc.  No.  65.    5  pp. 

Map. 

743.    Survey  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and  below  New- 

bern,  for  an  8-ft.  depth  at  dead  low  water. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  19,  pp. 

1427-1429.) 
U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.    House  Doc.  No.  317.    3  pp. 

744.    Survey   of    Ocracoke    inlet,    North    Carolina,    to   obtain   a 

channel  14.  ft.  in  depth. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 
1423-1424.) 


100  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

745.    Survey  of  Pamlico  river,  North  Carolina,  to  obtain  a  depth 

of  ten  feet  up  to  Washington,  and  to  make  necessary  improve- 
ments in  the  harbor  at  Washington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 

1425-1427.) 
U.  S.  55th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1897.    House  Doc.  No.  5.    2  pp. 

746.  — —  Survey  of  Town  creek,  Brunswick  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  21,  pp. 

1434-1437.) 
U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.    House  Doc.  No.  214.    5  pp. 

HEARN,  W.  EDWARD. 

Soil  survey  of  Alamance  county,  North  Carolina. 
See  Coffey  and  Hearn.  No.  326. 

747.    Soil  survey  of  Chowan  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  8th 
Kept.,  1906.     Wash.,  1908.     pp.  223-224.     Map.) 

Detailed  description  of  soils  of  area  with  analyses,  and 
notes  on  topography  and  climate. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Gary  area  of  North  Carolina. 

See  Coffey  and  Hearn,  No.  326. 

748.    Soil  survey  of  Transylvania  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils,  8th 
Kept.,  1906.    Wash.,  1908.    pp.  281-301.     Map.) 

Detailed  description  of  the  soils  of  area  with  analyses, 
and  notes  on  topography  and  climate. 

749.  HEIGHWAY,  A.  E. 

Monazite  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  8  (1900):  430. 

Notes  on  monazite  production  during  1899. 

750.    Monazite  production  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  66  (1898):  543. 

751.    North  Carolina  talc  and  soapstone. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  6  (1897):  629-630. 

Describes  talc  deposits,  mining  operations  and  produc- 
tion. 

752.  HEILPRIN,  ANGELO. 

On  the  relative  age  and  classification  of  the  post-pliocene 
tertiary  deposits  of  the  Atlantic  slope 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  34j  (1882):  150-186. 

(In  his  Contributions  to  the  tertiary  geology  and  paleontol- 
ogy  of  the  United  States.     Phila.,  pub.  by  the  author, 
1884.    pp.  41-68.) 
Abstract:     Am.  Nat,  v.  17  (1883):  308-309. 

Discusses  subject  in  detail,  giving  a  list  of  the  post-plio- 
cene tertiary  'lamellibranchiata  of  North  and  South  Caro- 
lina. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  101 

753.    A  revision  of  the  tertiary  species  of  area  of  the  eastern  and 

southern  United  States. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  tv.  33i  (1881):  448-453. 

A  few  specimens  from  North  Carolina  are  considered. 

754.    The  tertiary  geology  of  the  eastern  and  southern  United 

States. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Jour.,  Ser.  H,  v.  9  (1884):  115-154. 
{In  his  Contributions  to  the  tertiary  geology  and  paleontol- 
ogy of  the  United  States.     Phila.,  pub.  by  the  author, 
1884.    pp.  17-18.) 

A  discussion  of  the  distribution,  relative  age  and  corre- 
lation cf  tertiary  of  region  as  a  whole,  and  of  the  states 
separately.  Many  general  references  to  North  Carolina 
formation.  Description  of  North  Carolina  tertiary,  pp. 

755.  HEINRICH,  OSWALD  J. 

The  mesozoic  formation  in  Virginia. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  6  (1878):  227-274. 

The  Virginias,  v.   1   (1878):    120-126;    142-145;   155;    176- 

177;   190-192. 

Descril>es  North  Carolina  extension  of  this  formation,  the" 
"  Dan  River  coal-basin." 

756.    Report  on  the  coal  lands  of  Fooshee's  and  Street's  planta- 
tions on  Deep  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Brief  Statement  of  the  North  Carolina  Gas-coal  Com- 
pany. Phila.,  1856.  22  cm.  pp.  11-15.) 

757.  HENDERSON,  CHARLES]  HANFORD. 

Mica  and  the  mica  mines. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  41  (1892):  652-665. 

Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  55  (1893):  4. 

Abstract:    Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1893,  p.  252. 

Popular  account  of  mica  mining  using  mines  in  western 
North  Carolina  as  examples  for  description. 

758.  HENDERSON,  JAMES  M. 

The  Caharrus  mine. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  3  (1854):  205-206. 

Brief  notes  on  development  and  operations  of  this  mine. 

759.  HENRICH,  CARL. 

The  Dncktown    ore-deposits  and  the  treatment  of  the  Duck- 
town  copper-ores. 

Am,  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  173-245. 

Of  value  for  comparative  study  of  Tennessee  and  North 

Carolina  copper  ores. 

760.  HENRY,  ALFRED  J. 

Climate  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

(Appendix  D  to  Roosevelt,  T.  Message  from  the  President 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 
relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 


102  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

southern  Appalachian  region.    U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  1st  Sess. 

Sen.  Doc.  No.  84.     Wash.,  1902.     pp.  143-153.) 

Brief  account  of  the  climate  of  the  Appalachian  region 
of  western  North  Carolina,  with  tables  of  normal  monthly 
mean  temperatures  from  observations  taken  at  the  hydro- 
graphic  stations,  through  a  series  of  years. 

761.    Maximum    precipitation    of    southwestern    North    Carolina 

particularly  on  the  southern  and  eastern  slopes  of  the  Blue 
Eidge. 

Amer.  Meteor.  Jour.,  v.  11  (1894):  6-10. 

Gives  general  topographical  features  of  Cherokee,  Clay, 
Macon,  Jackson,  Polk,  Transylvania  and  Henderson 
counties,  with  a  record  of  rainfall  observations  made  at 
various  points  in  the  area. 

762.  HERRICK,  C.  L.,  CLARKE,  E.  S.  and  DEMING,  J.  L. 

[Olivine  norite  near  Marshall,  North  Carolina.] 
Am.  Geol.,  v.  1  (1888):  340-342. 

Gives  petrography  of  olivine  norite  and  adjacent  rocks 
near  Marshall. 

763.  HESS,  FRANK  L. 

The  Carolina  tin  deposits. 

Eng.  Mag.,  v.  32  (1906):  10-20. 
763a Mining  Reporter,  v.  54  (1906):  366-368. 

Describes  discovery  and  development  of  tin  ore  in  North 
Carolina. 

764.    Tin  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1906.     Wash.,  1907.     p. 
544.) 

764a (In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1908. 

p.  726.) 

Notes  on  tin  mining  at  King's  Mountain. 

765.    [Titanium,  uranium  and  tantalum  from  North  Carolina  in 

1906.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1906.     Wash.,  1907.     pp. 
530;   532;   534.) 

Describes  occurrence  of  nickel  if  erous  iron  near  Lonoir, 
uranium  in  Franklin  and  Mitchell  counties  and  tantalum 
in  Mitchell  county. 

766.  HIDDEN,  WtiLLiAM]  EtARL]. 

Addendum  to  the  minerals  and  mineral  localities  of  North 

Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  6  (1889):  45-79. 

A  rfisume'  of  the  mineral  discoveries  in  North  Carolina, 
made  by  the  writer  previous  to  this  date,  with  descriptions 
of  species  and  localities  discovered  while  on  a  search  for 
platinum  in  1870.  Crystallographic  and  chemical  de- 
scriptions are  given  with  analyses  by  many  different 
analysts. 

767.    [Auerlite  from  North  Carolina.] 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1889):  8-9. 

Describes  occurrence  of  auerlite  in  Henderson  county. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  103 

768.    and  MACKINTOSH,  J[AMES]  BfUCKTONj. 

Auerlith,  ein  neues  Thoriummineral. 

Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  15  (1889):  295-297. 
Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  13  (1890):  40. 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1891,  B<L  2.    Ref. 
p.  240. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  mineral  found  in  Hen- 
derson county. 

769.    and  WASHINGTON,  HtENRY]  S [HERMAN]. 

Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  HI,"  v.  33  (1887):  501-507. 
Notice:     Am.  Nat,  v.  21  (1887):  1025. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  T.  14   (1888): 

298-302. 

Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1889):  484-485 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:      Neues  Jabr.  f.  Min.,  1890,  Bd.  2. 

Ref.  pp.  47-49. 

Gives  crystallographic  measurements  of  crystals  obtained 
at  the  Emerald  and  Hiddenite  mine.  Alexander  county. 
The  following  minerals  are  described :  rntile.  apatite, 
beryl,  tourmaline,  quartz,  topaz  and  corundum  twins. 

770.  HIDDEN,  WfTLLiAM]  EfARL]. 

Corundum  twins. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  13  (1902):  474. 

Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  38  (1904): 
681. 

Describes  crystals  of  corundum,  pray  and  ruby  red. 
twinned,  parallel,  which  have  been  found  sparfnz'.y'in  the 
"  In  situ  *"  mine.  Caler  Fork  of  Cowee  creek.  Macon  county 

771.    The  discovery  of  emeralds  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  ScL,  TransL,  v.  1  (1882):  101-105. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  16  (1882) :  425. 

Privately  printed,  1881.    4  pp. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1883.     pp.  500-503.) 

History  of  the  emerald  discoveries  in  Al^xand^r  county, 
with  descriptions  of  crystals  and  minin?  operations. 

772.    Emeralds  from  Alexander  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  22  (1881):  489-490. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  6  (1882) :  517- 
518. 

Describes  discovery  and  occurrence  of  emeralds  16  miles 
northwest  of  Statesville. 

773.    Fluid-bearing  quartz  crystals. 

IT.  Y.  Acad.  ScL,  Trans^  v.  1  (1882):  131-136. 
Notice:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  25  (1883):  393-394. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Smithsonian  Inst,  Bd.  of  Regents! 
Rept  1883,  p.  671. 

Describes  quartz  crystals  with  fluid  inclusions  found  in 
Alexander  county. 

774.    [Gold  and  amber  from  Xorth  Carolina.] 

N.  Y.  Acad,  ScL,  v.  2  (1883):  79;  86. 

Describes  gold  nuggets  found  in  Burke  county,  and  states 
that  amber  h*s  been  found  in  the  marl  beds. 


104  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

775.    Mineral  discoveries  in  Alexander  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Sen  III,  v.  221  (1881):  159-160. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  5   (1881): 

514. 

Mentions  occurrence  of  following  minerals  In  Alexander 
county:  beryl  crystals,  spodumone  (hlddenlte),  rutlle 
crystals,  quartz,  monnzite.  orthoclase,  black  tourmaline, 
graphite,  sphene  and  magnetite. 

776.    Mineral  localities  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  22  (1881):  21-25. 
Review  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1882,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 

p.  361. 
Abstract  by  Hienry]  Wtattsj:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  40 

(1881):  1109-1110. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1881,  pp.  1357;  1362;  1375-1376; 

1396;  1407. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  6    (1882): 

517-518. 

Descriptions  of  mineral  localities  and  specimens ;  mona- 
7.1te,  quartz  and  beryl  in  Alexander  county ;  monazite  in 
Burke,  Polk,  McDowell.  Rutherford,  Mitchell  and  Yancey 
counties ;  uraninlte,  gummlte,  uranotil  and  uranochre  in 
Mitchell  county;  leschynite  ( ?)  in  Yancey  county,  and 
samarsklte  In  Mitchell  county. 

777.    Mineral  localities  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  24  (1882):  372-374. 
Review  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  2,  pp. 

148-149. 
Abstract   by   H.   Btaker]:    Chem.    Soc.    (London)    Jour.,   v.    44 

(1883):  163. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.    d.    Chem.,   1882,    pp.    1546;    1561;    1573; 

1574. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  9   (1884): 

79-90. 

Descriptions  and  analyses  of  minerals  as  follows :  beryl 
from  Alexander  county  ;  seschynote  (  ?)  from  the  Ray  mica 
mine,  Yancey  county,  has  proved  to  be  columbite ;  urani- 
nlte from  Mitchell  county  ;  "  euxenite  "  from  the  Wiseman 
mica  mine  is  thought  to  be  altered  samarskite.  (Analyses 
by  J.  Lawrence  Smith  and  J.  W.  Mallett)  ;  fergusonlte  from 
Burke  countv  ;  allanlte  from  Alexander  and  Mitchell  coun- 
ties, with  analysis  by  J.  W.  Mallett. 

778.    Mineralogical  notes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  41  (1891):  440. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  25  (1891):  1008. 

Describes  fergusonite  crystals  from  Mitchell  and  Ruther- 
ford counties. 

779.    Mineralogical  notes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  46  (1893):  254-257. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  28  (1894):  518. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Biroughj:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  66, 

pt  2  (1894):  54. 
Abstract  by  A.  Osann:     Zts.   f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.   25    (1895): 

108-109. 
Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  18  (1895) :  152. 

Orystallographic  description  of  transparent  xenotime  from 
Alexander  county,  and  of  green  xenotime  from  Burke 
county. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  105 

780.   and  MACKINTOSH],  JCAMES]  B[UCKTON]. 

Mineralogical  notes.    Auerlite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  41  (1891):  438. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  25  (1891):  1008. 

Abstract  by  P.  Grunling:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  22  (1893): 
419-420;   421. 

Notes  on  lemon  yellow  auerlite  found  in  Henderson  county. 

781.  HIDDEN,  WtHxiAM]  EtARL]. 

[Minerals  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Mineralogical  notes.     Am.   Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  m,  v.  29 

(1885):  250-251.) 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Borough].-    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  48 

(1885):   878. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.   d.   Chem.,   1886,   pt   2,   pp.    2240;    2257; 

2281. 

Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,  1887,  Bd.   L 
Ref.  pp.  25-27. 

Describes  rutlle  crystals  from  Alexander  county,  and  a  new 
occurrence  of  emeralds  and  hiddenite. 

782.    A  new  American  locality  of  fergusonite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  20  (1880):  150. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1880,  p.  1479. 

States  this  mineral  has  been  found  at  Brindletown.  Burke 
county,  and  gives  analysis  by  J.  Lawrence  Smith. 

783.    A  new  meteoric  iron  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  20  (1880):  324-326. 
Review  by  C.  Klein:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1881,  Bd.  2.     Ref.  p. 

180. 
Abstract  by  Hienryj  WtattS]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  40 

(1881):  1017. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1880,  p.  1542. 

Description  of  meteoric  Iron  found  near  Lick  creek,  David- 
son county         

Mackintosh 


son  countv.  and  analyses  bv  J.  Lawrence  Smith  and  J. 
ah. 


784.    North    Carolina   mineral   localities    (with   crystallographic 

notes  by  A.  Des  Cloizeaux). 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IH,  v.  32  (1886):  204-208. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  21  (1887) :  75. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  52 

(1887):   118-119. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.    d.   Chem.,   1886,   pt   2,   pp.   2239;    2258; 

2263. 

Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  9  (1886):  313-314. 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,  1890,  Bd.  1. 
Ref.  pp.  219-220. 

Description  and  measurements  of  crystals  from  Alexander 
county  as  follows :  soodumene,  black  tourmaline,  xenotime 
quartz  crystals  with  basal  plane,  and  twin  crystals  of 
monazite. 


106  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

785.  -  Notable  discovery  of  precious  stones  in  Alexander  county, 

North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  6  (1886):  2-4. 
--  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  32  (1886):  483-484. 

Account  of  "  important  discovery  "  of  emeralds  and  hid- 
denite  crystals  at  the  Emerald  and  Hiddenite  mine,  Alex- 
ander county. 

786.  -  Notes  on  zircon. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  7  (1887):  6. 

Announces  discovery  of  new  twinning  law  In  zircon  crystals 
from  Green  river,  Henderson  county. 

787.  -  Occurrence  of  sperrylite  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  6  (1898):  381-383. 
Notice   by   W.    O.    Crosby:    Am.    Chem.    Research,   Rev.,   v.   7 

(1901):  88. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32    (1900): 

599. 
Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Neues  Jabr.  f.  Min.,  1899,  Bd.  2.     Min., 

p.  11. 

Describes  discovery  and  occurrence  of  sperrylite  in  Macon 
county,  and  gives  micro-chemical  and  crystallographic  ex- 
aminations by  S.  L.  Penfleld. 

788.  -  Octahedrite  from  Burke  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v/21  (1881):  160-161. 
Review  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  1.     Ref. 

p.  14. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  5  (1881)  :  514. 

Crystallographic  description  of  octahedrite  occurring  at 
Brindletown. 

-  On  a  new  mode  of  occurrence  of  ruby  in  North  Carolina. 
With  crystallographic  notes  by  J.  H.  Pratt. 
See  Judd  and  Hidden,  No.  938. 

789.  -  and  MACKINTOSH,  J[AMES]  B[UCKTON]. 

On  a  new  thorium  mineral,  auerlite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  461-463. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  56 

(1889):  221-222. 
Abstract  by  E.   S.   Dana:     Smithsonian   Inst,   Bd.  of  Regents. 

Rept.  1888,  p.  464. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1888,  pt.  1,  pp.  637-638. 
Abstract:    Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1889):  515-516. 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1891,  Bd.  2.    Ref. 

p.  240. 

Description  and  analyses  of  auerlite  from  the  Freeman 
mine  on  Green  river,  and  from  the  Price  land,  Henderson 
county.  Describes  mode  of  occurrence  and  associated 
minerals. 


790.    HIDDEN,  WILLIAM 

On  edisonite,  a  fourth  form  of  titanic  acid. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  272-274. 
Abstract  by  E.   S.  Dana:     Smithsonian   Inst.,   Bd.  of  Regents. 
Rept.  1888,  p.  468. 


GEOLOGY,  MTXERA10GY  AXD  GBOGRAPHT.  107 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1888,  pL  1,  p.  634. 

Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  BuIL,  T.  12  (1889) :  502. 

Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tome:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,  1891.  Bd.   2. 
Ret  p.  44. 

Description  acd  analysis  of  the  original  specimen  of  edl- 
sonite  discovered  by  the  writer  at  the  Whistnant  gold 
•tee.  FMk  county.  In  addition  to  bis  own  crrstiUo- 
grapbic  measurements,  gtrw  those  of  Prof.  Da  Cloixeaux. 

791.   and  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

On  rhodolite,  a  new  variety  of  garnet. 

Am.  Jam.  ScL,  Ser.  TV,  v.  5^(1898):  294-296. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat.,  T.  32  (1898) :  613. 
Review  by  W.   O.  Crosby:     Am     Chem.   Research,   Rev.,  T.   4 

(1898):  108. 
Abstract    by    Lceonardi    J.    Scpencer-:    Chem.    Soc.,    (London) 

Jour.,  T.  74,  pL  2  (1898) :  605-606. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  n.  Mhi..  T.  32  (1900) : 

592-593. 

Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Nenes  Jahr.  f.  IGn.,  1900,  Bd.  L     Min., 
p.  187. 

Description  and  attaints  of  a  new  variety  of  garnet  named 
rhodolite,  found  at"  Mason's  Brancb."  near  Franklin. 


92.    -  On  the  associated  minerals  of  rhodolite. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Set.  IV,  T.  6  (1898):  463-468. 
Notice  by  W.  O.  Crosby:  Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  5  (1899)  : 

38. 
Abstract  by  Lfeonard]  J.  Stpencer):  Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour., 

T.  76,  pt.  2  (1899):  300-301. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:  Zts.  I  KrysL  u.  Min.,  T.  32  (1900)  : 

599^00. 

Abstract  by  K.  Bnsz:    Nenes  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1900.  Bd.  1.  Min., 
pp.  187-188. 

Descriptions  of  the  following  minerals  associated  with  rho- 
dolite found  in  Macon  county  :  Quarts  and  quarts  psendo- 
morphs.  corundum,  spinel  group,  (jrahnite,  ehromite), 
bronzite.  iolite.  stanrolite,  monaxite  and  xircon.  crrtolite. 
gold  and  spenyllte. 


793.  HIDDEN,  WtiixiAM]  EtAKLj  and  MACKINTOSH,  J[AMES)B[CCKTOX]  . 
On  the  occurrence  of  polycrase  or  of  an  allied  species  in  both 
North  and  South  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  39  (1890):  302-306. 
Notices:    Am.   NaL,   v.   24    (1890):    1191-1192;    v.   25    (1891): 

1007-1008. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Bjroughj:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour..  T.  58 

(1890):  854:  v.  60,  pt  2  (1891):  1329. 
Abstract:    Soc.  Min.  de  France,  BnlL,  v.  13  (1890)  :  393;  T.  17 

(1894):  65. 
Abstract  by  F.  Grnnling:    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  T.  22  (1893)  : 

418-419. 


108  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1893,  Bd.  2.     Min., 
pp.  32-33;   1894,  Bd.  1,  Min.,  p.  25. 

Description  and  analysis  of  polycrase  crystals  from  the 

Davis   land,   in   Henderson   county.      A  corrected   analysis 

which  positively  identifies  this  mineral  as  polycrase,  may 

be  found,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  41  (1891)  :  424. 

794.  HIDDEN,  WILLIAM  EARL. 

Keport  and  description  of  a  new  ruby  district  discovered  and 
controlled  by  the  American  Prospecting  and  Mining  Com- 
pany. 

(In  The  American  Prospecting  and  Mining  Company.   Re- 
ports upon  the  property.     New  York,  1899.     pp.  1-16.) 
Detailed    description    of    occurrence    of    ruby    in    Macon 
county,  the  mining  developments  and  progress. 

795.   Stone  implement  from  North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1882):  85. 

Describes  implement  found  in  Haywood  county. 

796.   and  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Twinned  crystals  of  zircon  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  6  (1898):  323-326. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32   (1900): 

598-599. 

Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1899,  Bd.  2.     Min.. 
p.  195. 

Crystallographic  description  of  twinned  zircon  from  th* 
Meredith  Freeman  mine,  Henderson  county. 

797.  HIDDEN,  WILLIAM]  EtARL]. 

Xenotime  from  Burke  county,  N.  C. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  21  (1881):  244. 
Review  by  C.  A.  Tenne:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1883,  Bd.  1.    Ref., 

p.  14. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  44 

(1883):   435. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  6   (1882): 
110. 

Describes  xenotime  crystals  from  Brindletown. 

798.    [Xenotime  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In   Mineralogical   notes.    Am.   Jour.   Sci.,   Ser.   Ill,   v.    36 

(1888):   381-383.) 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough):     Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour.,  v.  56 

(1889):    355-356. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  17   (1889): 

413. 

Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1889):   505. 
Abstract  by  C.   A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.   f.  Min.,   1891,  Bd.   2. 
Ref.  p.  50. 

Crystallographic  descriptions  of  xenotime  from  Alexander 
and  McDowell  counties,  and  of  xenotime-zircon  from  Hen- 
derson and  Mitchell  counties. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  109 

799.    Zircon  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  73. 

Mentions  zircon  obtained  from  the  Green  River  mines 
Henderson  county. 

800.    Zoisite  from  the  Flat  Kock  mine,  Mitchell  county,  North 

Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  46  (1893):  154. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]!     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  66, 

pt.  2   (1894):   20. 
Abstract  by  A.  Osann:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.   25    (1895): 

106-107. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1895,  Bd.  2.     Min., 
p.  15. 

Description  of  this  mineral,  and  analyses  by  L.  G.  Eakins. 

801.  HlLGARD,  J[ULITJS]  E [RASMUS]. 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1882.   Wash.,  1883. 
pp.  36-38.) 

801a. (In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1883.    Wash.,  1884. 

pp.  40-41.) 

801b. dn  TJ.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1884.    Wash.,  1885. 

pp.  47-48.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

802.    [Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina  in  1866.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1866.    Wash.,  1866.    pp.  18- 

19.) 

Account  of  progress  of  surveys  of  the  coast. 

On  the  general  distribution  of  terrestrial  magnetism  in  the 

United  States.  .  . 

See  Bache  and  Hilgard,  No.  52. 

On  the  general  distribution  of  terrestrial  magnetism  in  the 

United  States.  .  . 

See  Bache  and  Hilgard,  No.  52. 

803.  HILL,  ROBERT  T  [HOMAS] . 

Clay  materials  rof  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1891.    Wash.,  1893.    pp. 
505-506.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1892.     Wash.,  1893.    p. 

734.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1893.  Wash.,  1894.  pp. 

616-617.) 

Notes  on  clay  and  kaolin  deposits  and  mining  in  Mitchell, 
Yancey,  Macon  and  Jackson  counties,  mentioning  mines 
at  SylVa.  Dillsboro  and  Webster  in  Jackson  county. 


110  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

804.  HlLLEBRAND,  WILLIAM]   F[RANCIS]. 

[Analyses  of  rocks  from  North  Carolina.! 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.    pp.  52-53.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  228.    Wash.,  1904.    pp.  62-63.) 

Analyses  of  quartz-porphyry  from  Watauga  county  ;  garnet- 
iferous  diabase  and  epidote-chlorite-schist  from  Mitchell 
county  and  spherulltlc  rhyolite  from  Montgomery  county. 

805.   [Tests  and  analyses  of  uraninite  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  78.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  51;  57; 
65;   66-67.) 

Description  and  analysis  of  uraninite  from  the  Plat  Rock 
mine,  Mitchell  county. 

806.  HlLLYARD,  M.  B. 

Description  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  The  new  South.   Baltimore,  Manuf.  Record  Co.,  1887. 
24  cm.    pp.  115-142.) 

Descriptions,  topographical,  agricultural  and  geological,  of 
the  state,  with  account  of  the  mineral  resources,  quoted 
largely  from  Prof.  Kerr's  reports. 

807.  HINMAN,  FREDERICK  A. 

Improvement  of  Beaufort  Harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1884,  pt.  2  .  Appendix  L  13.    pp. 
1039-1040.) 

808.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  from  Wilmington  to  Fay- 

etteville,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L   17,  pp. 
1042-1044.) 

809.    Improvement  of  Currituck  sound,  Coanjok  bay  and  North 

river  bar,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  8,  pp. 
1034-1035.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1885,  pt.   2.    Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1039-1040.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1887,  pt.   2.    Appendix  L  6,   pp. 

986-987.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

810.    Improvement  of  Edenton  bay,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1885,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  8,  pp. 
1038-1039.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1886,  pt.  2.    Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

963-964.) 

811.    Improvement  of  Lillington  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L   18,  p. 
1044.) 

812.    Improvement  of  Meherrin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Report.,   1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  7,  p. 
1034.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1885,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L   10,   p. 

1041.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  HI 

813.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  12,  pp. 
1037-1039.) 

814.    Improvement  of  North  Landing  river,  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1884,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  6,  pp. 
1032-1033.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1885,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

1035-1037.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

815.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  11,  pp. 
1036-1037.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1885,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1041-1042.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1886,  pt.  2.    Appendix  K  11,  pp. 

966-967.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

816.    Improvement  of  Scuppernong  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1886,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  13,  pp. 
969-970.) 

817.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief   of  Eng.  Rept,   1884,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L   15,  p. 
1041.) 

818.    Improvement  of  Yadkin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1884,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  19,  pp. 
1045-1046.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1885,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1042-1044.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1886,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  12,  pp. 

967-969.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

819.    Preliminary  examination  of  Alligator  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  12,  pp. 
991-995.) 

(In  U.  S.  50th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1888.  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  58, 

pp.  74-80.) 

820.    Preliminary  examination  of  Cashie  river,  from  its  mouth  to 

the  town  of  Windsor,  in  Bertie  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt  2.    Appendix  L   18,  pp. 

1053-1058.) 
U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1885.   House  Doc.  No.  263.   8  pp. 

821.    Preliminary  examination  of  Green  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  16,  pp. 
1046-1049.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1885.    House  Doc.  No.  71,  pp. 

76-79.) 


112  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

822.    Preliminary  examination  of  Pasquotank  river,  above  mouth 

of  canal,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 

1049-1052.) 
U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1885.    House  Doc.  No.  98.    5  pp. 

823.   Preliminary  examination  of  Perquimans  river  above  Hert- 
ford, North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1885,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  15,  pp. 
1045-1046.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1885.    House  Doc.  No.  71,  pp. 

75-76.) 

824.  HITZ,  JOHN. 

To  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Washington  Mining 
company,    n.  p.    May,  1852.    8  pp.    22  cm. 

Report  of  general  conditions  of  the  Washington  silver 
mine,  Davidson  county. 

825.  HOBBS,  WILLIAM  HERBERT]. 

The  correlation  of  fracture  systems  and  the  evidences  of 
planetary  dislocations  within  the  earth's  crust. 

Wis.  Acad.  Sci.,  Arts  &  Letters,  Trans.,  v.  15,  pt.  1  (1905): 
15-29. 

Discusses  fracture  systems  on  the  earth's  surface,  and  in- 
cludes tabulated  measurements  made  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Laney 
in  the  Newark  area  of  North  Carolina. 

826.  HODGE,  JAMES  T. 

The  boulders  and  deposit  gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Assoc.  Amer.  Geol.  &  Nats.,  Repts.  of  1st,  2d  &  3d  meet. 
1841,  pp.  34-35. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  41  (1841):   182-183. 

Discusses  Piedmont  boulders,  placer  gold  deposits,  gold  and 
copper  ores  in  Davidson  and  Guilford  counties,  and  mode 
of  occurrence  of  minerals  at  the  King  mine,  Davidson 
county. 

827.    Observations  on  the  secondary  and  tertiary  formations  of 

the  southern  Atlantic   States.     With  .appendix  by  T.   A. 
Conrad. 

Assoc.  Amer.  Geol.  &  Nat.,  Repts.  of  1st,  2d  &  3d  meet. 
1841,    pp.    94-111. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  41  (1841):  332-348. 

Extracts:    Annales  des  Sci.  G&>1.,  1842,  pp.  510-513. 

Describes  secondary  and  tertiary  formations  in  eastern 
North  Carolina,  and  fossil  shells  found  at  Murfreesboro  : 
on  the  Roanoke,  New  and  Trent  rivers ;  the  "  Natural 
Well  "  in  Dunlin  county  ;  on  Cape  Fear  river  and  at  Wil- 
mington. Gives  a  list  of  tertiary  fossils  found  at  Wil- 
mington and  "  Natural  Well."  Appendix  describes  and 
name  shells. 

828.    Eeport  on  the  Vanderburg  mine.    New  York,  G.  F.  Nesbett 

&  Co.,  1853.    15  pp.    22  cm. 

Describes  geological  structure  and  vein  formation  of  this 
mine  in  Cabarrus  county.  Contains  remarks  on  the  gold 
diggings  by  C.  Ludwig  Richter. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  113 

829.  HOLMES,  JtosEPH]  A[USTiX]. 

Character  and  distribution  of  road  materials. 
Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  9  (1892):  66-81. 

Discusses  the  essentials  of  a  first-class  road  metal,  the 
rocks  suitable  for  this  purpose,  and  gives  a  fairly  com- 
prehensive account  of  the  distribution  of  road  material  in 
North  Carolina. 

830.    The  conglomerate  and  pebble  beds  of  the  triassic  and  potomac 

formations  in  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  6  (1889):  148. 

Discusses  the  conglomerates  near  Morrisville,  and  on  the 
Neuse  river  in  Granville  county. 

831.    Corundum  deposits  of  the  southern  Appalachian  region. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  17th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  3.    (Non-metal- 
lic products.)    Wash.,  1896.    pp.  935-943.) 

Describes  occurrence  and  distribution  of  corundum  in  west- 
ern North  Carolina,  the  mines,  mining  methods,  production 
and  value. 

832.    The  cretaceous  and  tertiary  section  between  Cape  Fear  and 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  11  (1900):  143. 

Remarks  on  importance  of  Hatteras  uplift. 

833.    The  deep  well  at  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  16  (1899):  67-70. 
Abstract:     Science,  n.  s.,  v.  11   (1900) :   128-130. 

Description  of  this  well,  giving  many  cretaceous  fossils 
and  their  horizons. 

834.    Economic  geology  of  North  Carolina. 

Southern  States,  v.  1  (1893):  153-161. 

Describes  economic  mineral  deposits  of  the  state,  and  the 
industries  arising  therefrom. 

835.    First  biennial  report  of  the  State  Geologist. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  Josephus  Daniels,  1893.    23  pp. 
24  cm. 

Contains  account  of  work  done  by  the  Geological  Survey, 
during  1891-1892,  and  an  investigation  of  the  iron  ores 
by  H.  B.  C.  Nitze. 

Report  for  1893-1894.     N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1894.  15  pp.  24  cm. 
Report  for  1895-1896.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Kaleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1896.  17  pp.  24  cm. 
Report  for  1897-1898.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1898.  28  pp.  24  cm. 
Report  for  1899-1900.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1900.  20  pp.  24  cm. 
Report  for  1901-1902.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1902.  15  pp.  24  cm. 
Report  for  1903-1904.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell  &  Co.,  1905.  32  pp.  24  cm. 

Yearly  reports  of  the  work  done  by  the  Geological  Survey. 


114  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

836.    Geology  of  the  sand-hill  country  of  the  Carolinas. 

Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  5  (1893):  33-34. 

Discusses  Coastal  Plain  region  of  the  Carolinas  and  gen- 
eral features  of  cretaceous  and  tertiary  deposits. 

837.   and  NITZE,  HENRY  BENJAMIN]  CHARLES]. 

Gold  in  the  Carolinas. 

(In  Gold  Fields  along  the  Southern  Railway.     Wash.,  The 
Southern  Railway,  1897.     17  cm.    pp.  8-19.) 
Describes  gold  deposits  and  mining. 

838.  HOLMES,  JOSEPH]  A[USTiN]. 

Historical  notes  concerning  the  North  Carolina  geological 

surveys. 

Elis.  Hit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  6  (1889):  5-18. 

Historical  sketch  of  surveys  of  the  state,  with  data  as 
to  organization  and  work  accomplished. 

839.    Improvement  of  puhlic  roads  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric,,  Yearbook,  1894.    Wash.,  1895.     pp. 
513-529.) 

Historical  sketch  of  road  improvement  in  the  sevoral 
counties,  and  an  enumeration  of  the  road  materials  avail- 
able in  the  state. 

840.    Mica  deposits  in  the  United  States. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.   Survey,   20th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.   6.     Wash., 
1899.     pp.  691-707.) 

Abstract:     Mineral  Industry,  v.  7   (1899):   510-511. 

Abstract:     Science,  n.  s.,  v.  9   (1899):   142. 

Abstract:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  23   (1899):   106-108. 

Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  67  (1899):  174. 

Discusses  mica  deposits  in  general.  Describes  nature  of 
deposits,  mode  of  occurrence,  quantity  and  value  of  the 
mica  found  in  the  western  counties  of  North  Carolina,  and 
gives  a  list  of  associated  minerals  in  the  mica-bearing 
pegmatittes  of  tho  state.  Notes  on  mining  development 
and  operation. 

841.    Mica  deposits  of  the  United  States. 

Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  10  (1898):  501-503. 

General  discussion  of  mica  deposits,  describing  those  of 
Mitchell  and  Yancey  counties. 

842.    Mica  industry  tin  North  Carolina  in  1900]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1900.    Wash.,  1901.    pp. 
853-954.) 

Describes  mica  industry  in  Mitchell,  Haywood,  Yancey  and 
Jackson  counties  in  1900. 

843.    Mineralogical,  geological  and  agricultural  surveys  of  South 

Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  7  (1890):  89-117. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  scientific  surveys  of  North  and 
South  Carolina. 

844.    North  Carolina  mineral  industry  in  1898. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  67  (1899):   50-51. 

Describes  copper  mining  in  Person  and  Granville  counties, 
gem  mining  in  Macon,  Mitchell  and  Yancey  counties,  and 
kaolin  mining  in  Jackson  county  during  the  year. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY    AND   GEOGRAPHY.  115 

845.    Notes  on  the  kaolin  and  clay  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  929-936. 
Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  12,  pt  2  (1895):  1-10. 

Describes  clay  deposits  of  Jackson  and  other  counties  and 
gives  historical  data  with  methods  of  working  the  kaolin. 

846.    Notes  on  the  tornado  which  occurred  in  Eichmond  county, 

North  Carolina.  Feb.  19,  1884. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  28-34. 
Describes  effects  of  this  tornado. 

847.    Notes  on  the  underground  supplies  of  potable  waters  in  the 

south  Atlantic  Piedmont  plateau. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  936-943. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  12,  pt.  1  (1895):  31-41. 

An  investigation  of  the  sources  of  drinking  waters  in  the 
region  named,  with  a  list  of  flowing  wells  in  the  Piedmont 
plateau  of  the  Carolinas  according  to  borings  made  by 
Henry  E.  Knox,  Jr. 

848.   and  CAIN,  WILLIAM. 

Road  materials  and  road  construction  in  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  4.    Raleigh,  Josephus  Daniel,  1893. 
88  pp.    24  cm. 

Historical  notes  on  road  construction  in  the  state,  de- 
scription of  the  character  and  distribution  of  road  material 
occurring  in  the  several  counties. 

849.  HOLMES,  JOSEPH.]  A[USTINJ. 

A  sketch  of  Professor  Washington  Caruthers  Kerr,  M.A., 
Ph.D. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  4,  pt.  2  (1887):  1-24. 

Short  biographical  sketch  with  a  list  of  Kerr's  published 
writings. 

850.    Supplemental  report  on  Sam  Christian  gold  mine. 

MSS.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  1886.    3  pp. 

Refers  to  a  report  on  this  property  previously  published, 
and  describes  conditions  not  described  in  the  first  report. 

851.    Taxodium  (cypress)  in  North  Carolina  quaternary. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  92-93. 

Describes  fossil  remains  of  taxodium  found  beneath  a  shell 
deposit  in  Craven  county. 

852.    Temperature  and  rainfall  at  various  stations  in  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  5  (1888):  31-41. 
Table  of  temperatures  and  precipitation. 

853.  Hoover  Hill  gold  mine,  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892):  520. 

Description  of  this  mine  in  Randolph  county. 

854.  HOPKINS,  THOMAS  C. 

[North  Carolina  brownstone.] 

(In  his  Building  materials  of  Pennsylvania.     Appendix  to 
Ann.  Rept  of  Penna.  State  College  for  1896.    p.  117.) 

Describes  occurrence  of  triassic  brownstone  in  Anson, 
Macon  and  Chatham  counties. 


116  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

855.  HORNE,  EGBERT  (supposed  author). 

Brief  description  of  the  province  of  Carolina  on  the  coasts 
of  Florida.  And  more  particularly  of  a  new  plantation  be- 
gun by  the  English  at  Cape  Feare,  on  that  river  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, Eobert  Home,  1666.  10  pp.  Map. 

(In  Hawkes,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina.     Fayette- 

ville,  N.  C.,  1858.    Vol.  2,  pp.  37-42.) 

(In  Carroll,  B.  R.    Historical  collections  of  South  Carolina. 

New  York,  1836.    Vol.  2,  pp.  9-13.) 

This  is  the  first  printed  description  of  North  Carolina, 
after  the  first  permanent  settlement.  Contains  account  of 
entrance  to  Cape  Fear  river,  and  notes  on  climate  and 
soil. 

856.  HOWELL,  EDWIN  E. 

Cross  roads  meteorite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  46  (1893):  67. 

Describes  fall  of  meteorite  at  Cross  Roads,  Wilson  county. 

HOYT,  JOHN  C. 

Catawba  river  from  Marion,  North  Carolina,  to  Connelly 
Springs,  N.  C. 

See  Hall  and  Hoyt,  No.  700. 

Progress  of  stream  measurements  tin  North  Carolina]. 

See  Grover  and  Hoyt,  No.  682. 

857.    Progress  of  stream  measurements  [in  1903  in  North  Caro- 
lina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Paper  No. 
98.  Wash.,  1904.  pp.  13-18;  26-38;  45-47;  265-275.) 
Describes  drainage  basins  of  following  rivers :  Roanoke, 
Dan,  Cape  Fear,  Yadkin,  Nottely,  Hiwassee,  Little  Tennes- 
see and  Tuckasegee.  Gives  tables  of  daily  gauge  heights 
made  at  stations  on  these  rivers. 

858.  HUGER,  T.  B. 

Comparisons  of  the  hydrographic  surveys  made  in  December, 
1856,  and  March,  1858,  at  the  entrances  of  Cape  Fear  river, 
North  Carolina. 

(In   U.    S.   Coast   Survey,   Kept.    1858.     Appendix  No.    13, 
Wash.,  1858.     pp.  150-151.) 

859.  HUMPHREYS,  JOHN  T. 

Discoveries  of  minerals  in  western  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Nat,  v.  15  (1881):   76-78. 

Describes  quartz  crystals  with  basal  planes  from  Catawba 
county,  and  gives  lists  of  minerals  found  in  Catawba  and 
Burke  counties. 

860.  HUNT,  TtHOMAS]   S  [TERRY]. 

The  decay  of  rocks,  geologically  considered. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  26  (1883):  190-213. 

Abstracts:     Science,  v.  1   (1883):   324-325. 
Abstracts:     Am.   Nat,  v.   17    (1883):    645-646. 

Discusses    briefly    the    decay    of    the    crystalline    rocks    of 

the  Blue  Ridge  in  North  Carolina. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  117 

861.    Examination  of  some  American  minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  H,  v.  14  (1852) :  340-346 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1852,  p.  887. 
Abstract:     Pharm.  Centr.,  1853,  p.  341. 

Detailed  descriptions  and  analyses  of  samarskite  and 
rutherfordite  from  Rutherford  county. 

862.    A  historical  account  of  the  taconic  question  in  geology,  with 

a  discussion  of  the  relations  of  the  taconic  series  to  the  older 
crystalline  rocks. 

Roy.  Soc.  Can.,  Trans.,  v.  1,  sec.  4  (1883):  217-270;  v.  2, 

sec.  4  (1884):   125-157. 

Abstract  by  G.  H.  Williams.    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1885,  Bd.  1. 
Ref.  pp.  64-65. 

Discusses  taconic  of  North  Carolina  in  more  or  less  de- 
tail, giving  its  distribution.  Quotes  largely  from  reports 
of  Emmons  and  Kerr,  stating  their  views  and  conclusions 
regarding  this  question. 

863.    The  iron-ores  of  the  United  States. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  19  (1890):  3-17. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  50  (1890):  601-602,  622-624.- 

Describes  iron-ore  bearing  belt  near  King's  Mountain. 

864.    Notes   on   the   geology   and    economic   mineralogy   of    the 

southern  Appalachians. 

Am.   Assoc.   Adv.    ScL,   Proc.,   meet,   pt.    2    (1873):    113- 
115. 

A  general  physiographic  and  geologic  account  of  the 
mountain  region,  containing  the  Smoky  and  Unaka  ranjres 
and  the  Blue  Ridge,  with  descriptions  of  the  mineral  de- 
posits. Describes  character  of  iron  and  copper  deposits 
with  their  economic  value.  Refers  to  the  Ore  Knob  cop- 
per mine  in  Ashe  county. 

865.    On  the  ages  of  clays  on  the  Atlantic  seaboards. 

Am.  Inst,  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  6  (1879):   188-189. 

Discusses  taconic  rocks  to  the  east  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

866.    On  the  copper  deposits  of  the  Blue  Eidge. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,  Ser.  HI,  v.  6  (1873):  305-308. 

Notes  on  copper  ores  found  at  the  Ore  Knob  mine,  Ashe 
county,  and  associated  minerals. 

867.    [On  the  crystalline  rocks  of  the  Blue  Ridge,  and  their  de- 
composition.] 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  Proc.,  v.  16  (1874):  115-117. 
Discusses  crystalline  rocks  of  North  Carolina. 

868.    On  the  geology  of  the  ezoic  rocks  of  North  America. 

Bost  Soc  Nat  Hist,  Proc.,  v.  19  (1878):  275-279. 

Account  of  trip  across  the  Blue  Ridge  into  Mitchell 
county,  and  a  study  of  rock-formations  in  that  region. 

869.    On  wet  processes  of  copper  extraction. 

Am,  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL,  Proc.,  23  meet,  pt  2  (1874):  78-79. 
Describes  workings  at  Ore  Knob  mine  in  North  Carolina, 
and  the  Hunt  and  Douglas  process  in  use. 


118  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

870.    The  Ore  Knob  copper  mine. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  16  (1873):  25-26;  v.  18  (1874):  69- 
70. 

Describes  copper  ore  deposit  at  Ore  Knob,  Ashe  county, 
mode  of  occurrence  of  ores,  and  mining  development. 

871.    The  Ore  Knob  copper  mine  and  some  related  deposits. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  2  (1874):  123-129;  130. 
Discussed  by  R.  W.  Raymond,    pp.  129-130;  131. 

872.    Remarks  on  the  Hunt  and  Douglas  copper  process. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1872):  258-260. 

Discusses  this  new  process  for  extracting  copper  from  its 
ores  as  applied  in  the  treatment  of  the  Ore  Knob  and 
Davidson  county  copper  ores. 

873.  HUNTER,  ALEXANDER. 

Through  the  Dismal  Swamp. 

Potter's  Amer.  Monthly,  v.  17  (1881):   1-15. 

Popular  description  of  the  Dismal  Swamp.  Refers  to 
Wm.  Byrd's  survey  for  the  boundary  between  North  Caro- 
lina and  Virginia,  and  gives  a  few  extracts  from  his 
manuscript. 

874.  HUNTER,  CYRUS  L. 

Notices  of  the  rarer  minerals  and  new  localities  in  North 

Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  15  (1853):   373-378. 
Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  59  (1853):  510-511. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1854,  pp.  345;  450. 

Describes  occurrence  of  following  minerals  :  Diamonds  in 
Rutherford,  Lincoln  and  Mecklenburg  counties ;  gold  in 
Cabarrus  county ;  corundum  and  emery  in  Buncombe 
county  ;  amethyst,  lazulite,  and  kyanite  in  Lincoln  county ; 
chalcedonic  quartz  in  Rutherford  county,  and  leopardite  in 
Mecklenburg  county. 

875.  HUNTINGTON,  JOSHUA]   HtENRY]    (?). 

Report  on  the  Simpson  gold  and  silver  mining  company's 
property  in  Mecklenburg  county,  North  Carolina.  Boston, 
1880.  14  pp.  (Not  seen.) 

876.  HUNTINGTON,  OLIVER  WHIPPLE. 

Catalogue  of  all  recorded  meteorites.  .  .  Cambridge,  John 
Wilson  &  Son,  1887.    110  pp.    23  cm. 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Proc.,  v.  23  (1887):  37-110. 

Many    meteorites    from    North    Carolina    are    named    and 

described. 

877.  HURLEY,  TtHOMAS]  JEFFERSON]. 

Famous  gold  nuggets  of  the  world.  New  York,  Van  No- 
strand,  1900.  64  pp.  20  cm. 

Notes  on  gold  nuggets  from  Reed  mine  in  Cabarrus  county, 
and  from  Stanly  and  Montgomery  counties. 

The  Blue  Ridge  highlands  of  western  North  Carolina. 

See  Kelsey  and  Hutchinson,  No.  967. 
HUTCHINSON,  C.   C. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  119 

878.    In  the  North  Carolina  mountains. 

Eag.  ft  Mia.  Jom,  v.  46  (1888):  259-260. 

Notes  OB  scenery  and  mineral  resources  of  western  North 


879.  Information  and  statistics  respecrmo;  Wihninsrton.  North  Caro- 

lina. .  .  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  Jackson  &  Bell,  1883.    254  pp. 

86  Cin.  ContatoM  Information   regarding   the  improTement  of  t 

Cape  Fear  and  Ufflngton  rivers.  notes  OB  the  swamp  laa 
of  DnpUB  county,  and  SB  account  of  the  Doplia  eaaaL 

880.  IXGAL.LS,  W[ALTEE]  BrExroiTj. 

Copper  (production  in  North  Carolina  in  1905-1906]. 

Mineral  Industry,  T.  14  (1906):  133-134;  T.  15  (1907):  214. 
Notes  on  copper  production,  principally  from  the  Union 
mines  at  Gold  Hin,  Rowan  county. 

881.  -  rMonazite  in  North  Carolina.] 

(/»  The  rare  ill  mil  Bin  Mineral  Industry,  r.  2  (1893):  559.) 
Notes  on  monaaate  mining  and  production  ta>  Rutherford, 
Polk.  Alexander.  Burke,  McDowell  and  Mecklenburg 

882.  -  Xickel  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  T.  1  (1892):  344-345. 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  hjdinsn  silica  IF  of  magnesia  and 
nickel  at  Webster,  Jackson  county. 

883.  INGRAM,  J.  N. 

North  Carolina  minerals. 
Stone,  T.  6  (1892):  33. 
Notes  on  topogra 
the  minerals  found  in  the  locality. 

884.  JACKSOX,  CrHARLESj  T[HOMAS]. 

tAge  of  trias  of  North  Carolina.] 

Best  Soc  Vat.  Hist,  Pioc,  T.  5  (1855):  186. 

885.  -  The  coal-lands  of  Egypt,  Belmont,  Evans,  Palmer  and  Wil- 

ooi  plantations  on  Deep  riTer,  North  Carolina. 
Min.  Mag,  Ser.  I,  T.  2  (1854):  253-264. 

Discusses  gMliaj    of  this  coal  district  and  describes  the 
ores. 

886.  -  [Deep  river  coal  deposits.] 

Llnstitnt,  T.  22  (1854):  166-167. 

Contains  notes  on  geological  ase  of  deposits. 

887.  -  Deep  River  coal  region  of  North  Carolina. 

Host.  Soc.  Hat.  Hist,  Proc,  T.  6  (1856):  30-34. 
--  Min.  Mafr,  Ser.  I,  v.  7  (1856):  373-376. 

Description  of  the  Deep  River  coal  formation  and  fossil 
remains  found.      Description    and   analysis   of  a   variety 


Notes  on  topography  of  western  North  Carolina,  and  on 
als  found  in 


888.   Exploitation  des  mines  de  la  Caroline  du  Nord. 

Acad.  des  ScL,  Comp.  Rend,  T.  46  (1858):  254-255. 

Notes  on  Silrer  HOI  mine.  Davidson  county,  and  the  Gold 
HOI  mines  [fa  Rowan  county]. 

889.   Gold  and  copper  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  des  ScL,  Com?.  Rend,  T.  38  (1854):  838-839. 


120  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  p.  843. 

Abstract:  Archiv  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.,  v.  27  (1854) :  249-250. 
Brief  account  of  the  coal  formation  at  Deep  river,  fossils 
found  and  notes  on  the  gold  and  copper  mines. 

890.    [Notes  on  gold  mines  of  the  Carolinas.] 

L'Institut,  v.  22  (1854):  375. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  pp.  846-847. 

Notes  on  production  of  the  Gold  Hill  mine. 

891.    [On  economic  geology  of  North  Carolina.] 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  4  (1853):  397-401. 

Brief  description  of  the  coal  field  in  Moore  and  Chatham 
counties,  and  notes  on  the  McCullock,  Gold  Hill,  Capps 
and  Union  county  mines. 

892.    Eeport  on  the  coal  fields  on  Deep  river  in  North  Carolina — 

the  Foshee  and  Street  estates. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  9  (1857):   548-550. 

(In  Brief  statement  of  the  North  Carolina  Gas-coal  Com- 
pany .  .  .  Phila.,  1856.     pp.  7-10.) 

Description  of  the  coal  field,  and  analyses  of  two  samples 
of  coal,  one  from  the  Egypt  mine  and  one  of  the  "  black- 
band  "  ore. 

893.    Report  on  the  Conrad  Hill  gold  mine,  Davidson  county, 

North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):   190-191. 

894.    Report  on  the  copper  mine  of  the  North  Carolina  copper 

company  in  Guilford  county,  North  Carolina.  Boston,  1853. 
8  pp.    23  cm. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  44-47. 

Review:     Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  290-292. 

Describes  mines,  veins  and  mining  operations  on  thia 
property. 

895.    Report  on  the  McCullock  copper  and  gold  mining  company 

of  North  Carolina.    New  York,  McSpedon  &  Baker,  1853. 
10  pp.    22  cm. 

Description  of  this  mine  located  at  Greensboro,  Guilford 
county. 

896.    Sur  les  mines  de  cuivre  et  de  houille  de  la  Caroline  du  Nord. 

Soc.  Geol.  de  France,  Bull.,  Ser.  II,  v.  10  (1853):  505-506. 

Notes  on  copper  mining,  and  coal  deposits. 

897.    Sur  quelques  mines  de  la  Caroline  du  Nord. 

L'Institut,  v.  25  (1857):  351-352. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  47  (1858):  618-619. 

Notes  on  operations  of  the  Silver  Hill  mine,  Davidson 
county,  a  copper  mine  in  Guilford  county,  and  the  Steel 
gold  mine  of  Montgomery  county. 

898.  JENKS,  CHARLES  N. 

Corundum  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  5  (1896):   15-23. 

Historical  account  of  discovery  of  corundum  in  the  state, 
the  different  varieties,  mines  and  mining  operations. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND   GEOGRAPHY.  121 

899.    Sapphire  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  5  (1896):  235-238. 

Describes  oriental  sapphires  and  crystals  of  ruby  corun- 
dum found  at  Corundum  Hill,  Macon  county. 

900.  JENKS,  CHAELES  W. 

Corundum  and  its  gems.    A  lecture  before  the  Soc.  of  Arts 

at  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1876. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  26  (1878):  311-313. 

Description  of  the  corundum  locality  in  the  Blue  Ridge 
In  western  North  Carolina,  where  corundum  gems  have 
been  discovered  in  situ. 

901.    Corundum  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  3  (1872):  301-302. 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  corundum  masses  in  Franklin, 
Macon  county,  describing  the  veins  and  associated 
minerals. 

902.    Notes  on  the  occurrence  of  sapphires  and  ruhies  in  situ  with 

corundum  at  the  Culsagee  corundum  mine  in  Macon  county, 
North  Carolina. 

Geol.  Soc.,  Quart.  Jour.,  v.  30  (1874):  303-305. 

Abstract:    Geol.  Mag.,  Dec.  II,  v.  1  (1874) :  234-235. 

Abstract:     Phil.  Mag.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  49  (1875) :  152. 

Abstract:     Quart  Jour.  Sci.,  v.  11  (1874):  264-265. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1875,  pp.  189-190. 

Account  of  discovery  of  corundum  deposits  in  Macon 
county  in  1871.  Describes  the  veins,  occurrence  of  the 
mineral  and  associated  minerals.  Analyses  by  Chatard, 
Genth  and  Koenig. 

903.  JOHNSON,  B.  L. 

Pleistocene  terracing  in  the  North  Carolina  coastal  plain. 
Science,  n.  s.,  v.  26  (1907):  640-642. 

Discusses  causes  of  topography  of  the  coastal  plain,  and 
describes  formation  of  the  ridges  and  terraces. 

904.  JOHNSON,  W  [ALTER]  I^GGERS]. 

Coal  field  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  Coal  trade  of  British  America  .  .  .  Wash.,  Taylor  & 

Maury;  Phila.,  A.  Hart,  1850.     23  cm.     pp.  161-167.) 

Describes  Deep  River  coal  field  in  Chatham  county. 

905.    The  coal  lands  of  the  Deep  River  company  iff  North  Caro- 
lina, with  analyses  of  minerals. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  352-365. 

Describes  this  coal  region,  and  gives  analyses  of  the  coal. 

906.    On  the  coal  formation  of  central  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  4th  meet,  (1850):  274-276. 

Discusses  relation  of  the  coal-bearing  formation  of  Moore 
and  Chatham  counties  to  the  metamorphic  slates  upon 
which  it  rests.  Analyses  of  coal. 

907.    Report  on  the  coal  lands  of  the  Deep  Eiver  mining  and  trans- 
portation company  in  Chatham  and  Moore  counties,  North 
Carolina,  with  analyses  of  minerals.  Albany,  Weed,  Parsons 
&  Co.,  1851.     39  pp.     Plates.     Maps.     23  cm. 

Reports  on  general  character  of  these  coal  lands,  esti- 
mates cost  of  mining,  and  gives  tables  of  analyses  of 
varieties  of  coal. 


122  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

908.    Some   observations   on   the   gold   formations   of   Maryland, 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  4th  meet.  (1850):  20-21. 

Describes  a  portion  of  the  gold  region  extending  through 
Rockingham,  Guilfprd,  Davidson,  Rowan,  Cabarrus  and 
Mecklenburg  counties,  and  the  veins  in  which  the  gold 
occurs. 

909.  JOHNSTON,  E[OBERT]  P. 

Examination  of  Cape  Fear  river  at  and  below  Wilmington, 
N.  C. 

U.   S.   59th   Cong.,    1st  Sess.,    1905.     House   Doc.   No.   545. 
9  pp. 

910.    Improvement  of  Beaufort  Harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1906,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1153-1154.) 

911.    Improvement  of  Beaufort  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1155-1156.) 

912.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and  be- 
low Wilmington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M   12,  pp. 
1495-1505.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  13,  pp. 

1224-1234.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  13,  pp. 

1165-1169.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

913.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 
1205-1207.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1906,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 

1147-1148.) 

914.    Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.   Rept.,   1905,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M   2,  p. 
1203.) 

(In  Chief  of   Eng.   Rept.,   1906,  pt.    1.     Appendix  M  2,  p. 

1145.) 

915.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1486-1487.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 

1212-1213.) 

916. Improvement  of  Neuse  and  Trent  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 
1481-1485.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1207-1210.) 


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(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1906,  pt  1.     Appendix  M  5,  pp. 

1149-1152.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

917.    Improvement  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  11,  pp. 
1158-1159.) 

918.    Improvement  of  Northeast  and  Black  rivers,  and  Cape  Fear 

river  above  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1904,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  11,  pp. 
1490-1495.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1905,  pt  1.     Appendix  M  12,  pp. 

1218-1224.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1906,  p*.  1.     Appendix  M  12,  pp. 

1159-1164.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

919.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 
1479-1480.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1204-1205.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1906,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  3,  pp. 

1146-1147.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

920.    Improvement  of  waterway  between  Beaufort  harbor  and  New 

river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  En§.  Rept,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 
1488-1489.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 

1214-1216.) 

921.    Improvement  of  waterway  between  Newbern  and  Beaufort. 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 
1210-1212.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1906,  pt.   1.     Appendix  M  6,  pp. 

1152-1153.) 

922.    Inland  waterway  between  New  river  and  Swansboro,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  M  10,  pp. 
1157-1158.) 

923.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Carrot  island  slough 

and   Lewis   Thoroughfare,    North    Carolina,    from    Middle 
Marshes  to  Newport  river. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  14,  pp. 

1505-1511.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  210.    7  pp. 


124  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

924.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Livingston  creek, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  16,  pp. 

1516-1521.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  249.    7  pp. 

925.    Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Neuse  river,  North 

Carolina,  from  Goldsborough  to  Newbern. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  18,  pp. 

1525-1537.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.  House  Doc.  No.  648.   13  pp. 

926.    Preliminary  examination  of  Indian  island  slough,   North 

Carolina,  from  Pamlico  river  to  mouth  of  South  river. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  15,  pp. 

1511-1516.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  113.    6  pp. 

927.    Preliminary  examination  of  Lockwood  Folly  river,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  17,  pp. 

1522-1525.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  229.    5  pp. 

928.    Preliminary  examination  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  19,  pp. 

1537-1542.) 
U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  239.    6  pp. 

929.    Preliminary  examination  of  Northeast  river,  North  Caro- ' 

lina.  » 

U.  S.  59th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1905.    House  Doc.  No.  229.    5  pp. 

930.    Preliminary  examination  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North 

Carolina. 

U.  S.  59th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1907.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  342. 
10  pp. 

931.   Preliminary  examination  of  Shallotte  river,  North  Carolina, 

from  its  mouth  to  the  town  of  Shallotte. 

U.  S.  59th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1905.    House  Doc.  No.  146.    4  pp. 

932.  JONES,  JOHN  H. 

Coal  product  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Census  Bull.  94.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  15-16.) 
Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  52  (1891) :  168. 

Notes  on  coal  deposits  and  production  in  Stokes  and  Rock- 
ingham  counties  along  the  Dan  river,  and  in  Chatham 
and  Moore  counties  in  the  Deep  River  valley. 

933.  JONES,  JOSEPH]  S^AWELLJ. 

Gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  Memorials  of  North  Carolina.    New  York,  Scatcherd 
&  Adams,  1838.    23  cm.    pp.  82-85.)  * 

Historical  and  traditional  data  on  gold  mines  of  the 
state. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  125 

934.  JOYNER,  A. 

Beport  of  the  select  committee  on  the  re-opening  of  Nag's 
Head  inlet  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

N.   C.  Gen.  Assent,  Sen.  Doc.  No.  50.     Raleigh,  Thos.  J. 
Lemay,  1850.    5  pp.    21  cm. 

Resuml  of  surveys  and  work  done  In  regard  to  re-opening 
Nag's  Head  inlet. 

935.  JUDD,  EDWARD  K. 

Barries  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(.In  Barytes.  Mineral  Industry,  v.  15  (1907):  68.) 
Notes  on  barite  production  at  Stackhouse. 

936.    Corundum  and  emery  rin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  Corundum  and  emery.    Mineral  Industry,  v.  14  (1906): 
191;  193.) 

Notes  on  corundum  occurrence  in  fifteen  counties,  and  on 
occurrence  of  emery  in  Macon  county. 

937.   The  Virgilina  copper  belt 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  v.  82  (1906):   1005-1008. 

Describes  location  and  geology  of  the  Tirgilina  copper 
district  in  GranTille  and  Person  counties.  North  Caro- 
lina, occurrence  of  the  copper  ores,  mines  and  mining 


938.  JUDD,  J.  W.  and  HIDDEN,  W[H«LiAJCj  E[ARL]. 

On  a  new  mode  of  occurrence  of  ruby  in  Xorth  Carolina. 
With  crystallographie  notes  by  J.  H.  Pratt. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  8  (1899):  370-381. 

Min.  Mag.  4  jom.  Min.  Soc^  London,  T.  12  (1899):  139-149. 

(In  The  American  Prospecting  and  Mining  Co.     Reports 

upon  the  property.    Hew  York,  1899.    pp.  31-40.) 
Review:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  25  (1900):  175-176. 
Abstract  by  M.  L.  Fuller:      Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  6 

(1900):  67-68. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:     Zts.  f.  Kiyst  u.  Min.,  T.  34  (1900) : 

88. 

Abstract  by  A.  Klautzsch:     Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1902,  pp.  61-62. 
Abstract  by  F.  Rinne  £  K.  Busz:    Nenes  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1901, 
Bd.  1.    Min.,  pp.  187-189. 

Detailed  description  of  occurrence  of  rubies  in  Macon 
county,  on  a  tract  of  land  between  Caler  Fork  of  Cowee 
creek  and  the  Mason  branch.  Crystallographie  measure- 
ments and  description  by  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt. 

939.  JULIEX,  ArT.KXTS]  AtNASTAY]. 

The  dunTte-beds  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Sort.  Sot  Nat.  Hist,  Proc,  T.  22  (1882):  141-149. 
Review:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  27  (18*4):  72. 
Review  by  G.  H.  Williams:    Neues  Jahr.  L  Min.,  1884,  Bd.  2. 
.  Ref.,  p.  347. 

Describes  distribution,  geology  and  petrology  of  the  rock, 
mode  of  occurrence,  alterations  and  origin. 


126  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

940.    The  genesis  of  the  crystal-line  iron-ores. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  34]  (1882):   335-346. 
Abstract  by  G.  H.  Williams:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1884,  Bd.  2. 
Ref.,  p.  347. 

Discusses  garnet  rock  at  the  Buckhorn  mine,  Harriett 
county. 

941.    The  genesis  of  the  pegmatite  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  49th  meet.  (1900):  189. 

Notice  of  a  paper  read  before  the  Association  in  which 
the  author  reviews  the  hypothesis  based  on  the  principles 
of  intrusion,  vein  infiltration  or  segregation,  from  ob- 
servations made  in  North  Carolina. 

942.   and  BOLTON,  H^ENRYJ  C[ARRINGTON]. 

Notice  of  the  microscopical  examination  of  a  series  of  ocean, 
lake,  river  and  desert  sands. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  33d  meet.  (1885):   413-415. 
Contains  notes  on  sands  near  Cape  Hatteras. 

943.  JULIEN,  A  [LEXIS]   A[NASTAY], 

On  the  geological  action  of  the  humus  acids. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  28th  meet.  (1880):  311-410. 

Discusses  dunite  beds  of  North  Carolina  with  regard  to 
decomposition,  and  mentions  occurrence  of 'hyalite  crusts 
at  Juggenheim's  mine  in  Yancey  county,  and  at  the  Puzzle 
mine  in  Mitchell  county. 

944.  JUNKEN,  CHARLES. 

Hydrographic   development   of   the   Cape   Lookout   Shoals, 
North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1865.    Wash.,  1866.    Appen- 
dix 4,  p.  45.)    . 

945.  JUSTICE,  [GEORGE  M.]. 

On  itacolumite  from  Stokes  county,  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  4  (1847):   244. 

946.  KASE,  J.  D. 

The  iron  ores  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  57  (1894):   555. 

Letter  regarding  statement  made  by  W.  B.  Phillips  that 
only  the  iron  ores  found  in  the  western  part  of  North 
Carolina  are  worth  consideration,  and  purporting  to  be 
taken  from  H.  B.  C.  Nitze's  report  on  the  iron  ores,  pub- 
lished by  the  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey. 

947.  KEARNEY,  JAMES. 

Dismal  swamp,  Winy  aw  bay,  Core  sound. 

U.  S.  25th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1838.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  445. 
14pp. 

Detailed  description  of  survey  made  from  Dismal  Swamp 
canal  to  Winyaw  bay,  and  of  Core  sound. 

948.    Eeport  of  surveys  and  examinations  near  the  coast  of  North 

and  South  Carolina  during  the  year  1837. 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept.,  Office  of  Chief  of  Eng.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 
23  pp. 

These  reports  include  Pasquotank,  Neuse  and  Cape  Fear 
rivers,  and  Croatan,  Core  and  Bogue  sounds. 


GEOLOGY,   1IIXERALOGY   AXD   GEOGRAPHY.  127 

949.    Keport  on  an  examination  of  canal  between  Deep  creek, 

Virginia,  and  Joyce's  creek  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chesapeake  and  Delaware,  and  Dismal  Swamp  canals. 
Am.  State  Papers,  Misc.,  v.  2.  Wash.,  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1834,  pp.  440-442.) 

950.    Report  relative  to  the  connection  of  the  waters  of  Elizabeth 

river  and  the  waters  of  Xorth  Carolina  in  obedience  to  orders 
of  the  31  May,  1816. 

MSS.  U.  S.  War  Dept,  Office  of  Chief  of  Eng.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 
21  pp.  Map. 

951.  KEITH,  ARTHUR. 

Appalachian  mountains  and  valleys. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  25  (1907):  865-S67. 

Abstract  of  paper  read  before  Geol.  Society  of  Washing- 
ton giving  general  description  of  Appalachian  structure. 

952.    Asheville  folio,  !S"orth  Carolina — Tennessee. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  116.  Wash.,  1904. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat  35*  30'-36° :  long.  82'  30'83« ;  scale,  1 :  125,000.  Con- 
tour interval  100  feet. 

953.    Cranberry  folio,  North  Carolina — Tennessee. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  90.  Wash.,  1903. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  36*-36'  30' ;  long.  81'  30'-82' :  scale.  1  : 125,000.  Con- 
tour interval  100  feet. 

954.    Folded  faults  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

(In   Congres   geologique   internat.,   Comp.   Rend.   IX   Sess., 

Vienna,  1904.    28  cm.     pp.  541-545.) 
Abstract  by  C.  Gagel:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  6  (1905) :  23. 

Describes  typical  Appalachian  structure  and  produces 
evidence  and  arguments  to  prove  the  existence  of  thrust 
faults. 

955.    Geological  structure  of  the  Cranberry  district. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  4  (1896):  926-92*7. 

Brief  account  of  a  communication  by  Mr.  Keith  on  the 
structure  of  the  Cranberry  district  in  North  Carolina. 

956.    Greeneville  folio,  Tennessee — Xorth  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  GeoL  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  118.  Wash.,  1895. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  3G--36-  30' :  long.  82'  30'-83" ;  scale,  1 :  125.000.  Con 
tour  interval  100  feet 

957.    Iron-ore  deposits  of  the  Cranberry  district,  North  Carolina 

— Tennessee. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull.  213.  Wash.,  1903.  pp.  243- 
246.) 

Describes  deposits  of  Iron  ores  at  Cranberry,  with  account 
of  the  mines. 

958.    Knoxville  folio,  Tennessee — Xorth  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  16.  Wash.,  1895. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat,  35'  30'-36* ;  long.  82'  30'-83" ;  scale.  1 :  125.000. 
Contour  interval  100  feet. 


128  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

959.    Mount  Mitchell  folio,  North  Carolina — Tennessee. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  124.  Wash.,  1905. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  35°  30'-36° ;  long.  82°-82°  30'  ;  scale,  1  :  125,000. 
Contour  interval  100  feet. 

960.    Nantahala  folio,  North  Carolina — Tennessee. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  143.  Wash.,  1907. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  35°-35*  30' ;  long.  83°  30'-84° ;  scale,  1 :  125,000. 
Contour  interval  100  feet. 

961.    Pisgah  folio,  North  Carolina — South  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  147.  Wash.,  1907. 
Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  35°-35°  30' ;  long.  82°  30'-83' ;  scale,  1  :  125,000. 
Contour  interval  100  feet. 

962.    Eoan  Mountain  folio,  Tennessee — North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Geol.  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  151.  Wash., 
1907.  Plates.  Maps. 

Lat.  36°-36°  30' ;  long.  82°-82°  30' ;  scale,  1 :  125,000. 
Contour  interval  100  feet. 

963.    Talc  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  213.  Wash.,  1903.  pp.  433- 
438.) 

Describes  character,  occurrence  and  methods  of  mining 
talc  deposits  in  western  part  of  the  state. 

964.    Topography    and   geology    of    the    southern   Appalachians. 

(Appendix  B  to  Roosevelt,  T.  Message  from  the  President 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 
relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 
southern  Appalachian  region.  U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  1st  Sess., 
Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  84.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  111-112.) 

Topographical  and  geological  description  of  the  mountain 
systems  of  western  North  Carolina,  comprising  the  Blue 
Ridge  and  Smoky  mountains  with  their  sub-divisions,  to- 
gether with  the  river  systems,  climatic  features  and  soils. 

965.  KEITH,  N.  S. 

New  methods  in  the  metallurigical  treatment  of  copper  ores. 
Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  160  (1905):  147-155. 

Describes  method  of  treating  siliceous  copper-bearing 
rocks  such  as  exist  in  the  Virgilina  district  in  Granville 
and  Person  counties,  to  extract  the  copper,  gold  and  silver. 

966.  KELLER,  H.  A. 

Eeport  on  the  Virgilina  mining  district  situated  in  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina. 

MSS.  in  possession  of  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey.    25  pp. 

Report  on  examinations  of  this  district  made  in  1904  and 
in  1907.  Describes  geology  and  general  conditions  of  the 
locality  and  the  following  mines:  Blue  Wing,  Copper 
King  and  Durgy. 

KELLER,  HARRY  F. 

Memoir  of  Frederick  Augustus  Genth. 

See  Wahl,  Keeler  and  Wolf,  No.  1817. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  129 

967.  KELSBY,  S.  T.  and  Hurcmxsox,  C.  C. 

The  Bine  Eidge  highlands  of  western  North  Carolina. 
Greenville,  S.  C.,  1876.  12  pp.  21  cm.  Highlands,  Macon 
Co.,  N.  C.,  1878.  24  pp.  21  cm. 

Description  of  western  North  Carolina  with  notes  on  min- 
eral resources  and  advantages  of  climate. 

968.  KEMP,  J[AMES]  FtUBMAX], 

Geological  relations  and  distribution  of  platinum  and  as- 
sociated metals. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull  193.  Waslu,  1902.  pp.  34; 
58-59. 

Describes  discovert-  of  sperrrlite  by  W.  E.  Hidden  in  1894 
in  Macon  county,  and  a  fresh  discovery  in  1898  in  con- 
nection with  the  mining  of  rhodolite. 

969.  KEXXGOTT,  GUSTAV  ADOLPH. 

(North  Carolina  meteorites,] 

(In  his  Uebendcht  der  Eesnltate  mineralogischer  Forschun- 
gen  in  den  Jahren  1850  nnd  185L  Wien,  1853.  pp.  135; 
136.) 

Contains  brief  descriptive  notes  on  the  Asheville,  Hominy 
Creek,  Black  Mountain  and  Randolph  county  meteorites. 

970.  KEXWOBTHY,  CHARLES  J. 

Roan  mountain,  western  North  Carolina. 

Amer.  Climat.  Assoc.,  Trans,  v.  5  (1888):   114-120. 

Description  of  Roan  mountain  in  Mitchell  county,  and  Its 
advantages  as  a  health  resort. 

971.  KERR,  WtASHIXGTONj    dAHUTHERS]. 

Appendix  to  the  report  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  North 
Carolina,  1873,  being  a  brief  abstract  of  that  report,  and 
a  general  description  of  the  state,  geographical,  geological, 
climatic  and  agricultural.  Raleigh,  Stone  &  TJzzell,  1873. 
24  pp.  22  cm.  Map. 


on  Cotton's  map  and  shows  timber  belts, 
and  location  of  mines  then  in  operation.  Gives 
a  brief  outline  of  the  minerals  fonnd.  with  localities.  This 
appendix  to  a  report  which  was  never  published  was  some- 
what revised  and  reissued  by  the  Survey  in  1SS2  with 
title.  Physiographic*!  description  of  North  Carolina. 

972.    The  developed  and  undeveloped  mineral  wealth  in  North 

Carolina. 

The  Virginias,  T.  1  (1880):  72-73. 

Letter  from  Prof.  Kerr  to  Governor  Jarvis  describing  his 
address  to  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Pittsburg  in 
reference  to  extension  of  Pittsburg  gusllMi'ii  Railway  into 
North  Carolina.  This  address  described  the  geological 
formations,  metal  and  mineral  deposits  of  North  Carolina, 
and  advantages  to  be  gained  in  regard  to  commercial 
facilities  by  extension  of  railroad. 

973.    Distribution  and  character  of  the  eocene  deposits  in  eastern 

North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Hit.  So.  Soc,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  79-84. 


130  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Am.  Nat.,  v.  19  (1885):  69. 

Review  by  E.  Koken:      Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1887,  Bd.  1.     Ref., 
p.  119. 

Discusses  deposits  between  the  Neuse  and  Cape  Fear 
rivers,  formerly  considered  quaternary,  but  now  considered 
eocene. 

974.    Geological  relations  of  the  topography  of  the  south  Appa- 
lachian plateau. 

Science,  v.  1  (1883):  105. 

Discusses  topography  between  the  Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky 
mountains. 

975.    Geological  survey  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.  July,  1881,  pp.  2-3.) 

Outlines  work  of  the  geological  survey,  gives  table  of 
mean  humidity,  and  notes  on  mining  industries. 

976.    The  geology  of  Hatteras  and  the  neighboring  coast. 

Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Bull.,  v.  6  (1883):  28-30. 
Review:     Science,  v.  1  (1883):  402. 

Describes  the  coast  lines  and  refers  Cape  Hatteras  to 
the  cretaceous  formation. 

977.    The  gold  gravels  of  North  Carolina — their  structure  and 

origin. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1880):  462-466. 
Extract:     The  Virginias,  v.  1  (1880):  166-168. 
Abstract:    Am.  Nat,  v.  15   (1881):   75. 

Discusses  the  deep  residual  decay  of  the  rocks  of  the 
south,  and  the  formation  and  occurrence  of  the  gold 
gravels. 

978.    Letter  to  the  North  Carolina  Land  Co.,  enumerating  gen- 
eral resources  of  the  state. 

(In  Statistical  and  descriptive  account  of  the  several 
counties  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina.  Raleigh,  Nichols 
&  Gorman,  1869.  22  cm.  pp.  95-113.) 

Contains  geographic  and  climatic  notes  on  the  state, 
its  agricultural  resources  and  mineral  deposits. 

979.    Marls  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  3d  Ann.  Rept.  Raleigh, 
1880.  23  cm.  pp.  77-92.) 

Describes  in  detail  the  occurrence  of  three  kinds  of  marl 
belonging  to  three  different  geological  formations,  in 
thirty  counties  in  the  eastern  part  of  the  state. 

980.    The  mica  veins  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1880):  457-462. 

Abstract:    Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Bull.,  v.  7   (1884):   9. 

Abstract:     Science,  v.  1  (1880):  138. 

Abstract:     The  Virginias,  v.  1  (1880):   161-170. 

Notice:     Science,  v.  3   (1884):   208. 

Notice:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  31  (1881):  211-212. 

Abstract  by  G.  W.  Hawes:      Neus  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1881,  Bd.   1. 
Ref.,  p.  387. 

Discusses  types  and  characteristics  of  the  mica  veins  giv- 
ing sketches  and  diagrams.  Mentions  the  associated 
minerals  and  describes  rocks  in  which  the  veins  occur. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  131 

981.    Mineral  resources  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  North  Carolina.  Board  of  Immigration,  Statistics  and 
Agriculture.  North  Carolina:  its  resources  and  progress. 
Raleigh,  Josiah  Turner,  1875.  23  cm.  pp.  45-58.) 

(In  North  Carolina.    Board  of  Immigration,  Statistics  and 

Agriculture.  North  Carolina:  its  resources  and  progress. 
Raleigh,  Daily  News  book  and  job  press,  1876.  22  cm. 
pp.  43-56.) 

Brief  account  of  the  mineral  resources  of  the  state. 

Minerals  and  mineral  localities  of  North  Carolina,  being 

Chapter  I  of  the  second  volume  of  the  Geology  of  North 
Carolina. 

See  Genth  and  Kerr,  No.  642. 

982.    The  minor  minerals  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res,  1882.  Wash.,  1883. 
pp.  659-661.) 

Notes  on  minor  mineral  deposits  in  the  western  counties. 

983.   Xorth  Carolina. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  v.  17  (1884):  558-562. 

General  description  of  (be  state  and  its  resources,  in- 
cluding geology,  minerals,  soils,  forests  and  mining. 

984.    Xorth  Carolina  building  stones. 

(In  Building  stones  and  the  quarry  industry.  U.  S.  10th 
census  Kept,  1880,  v.  10.  Wash,  1884.  pp.  181-186. 
Compiled  from  schedule  reports  by  W.  C.  Kerr  and  W.  H. 
Kerr.) 

Describes  deposits  of  sandstone  in  Anson,  Moore,  Chat- 
ham and  Durham  counties,  gray  granite  in  the  central 
and  western  counties,  marble  and  limestone  in  Madison. 
Macon.  Cherokee  and  McDowell  counties,  and  talc  or 
soapstone  in  Cherokee,  Gnilford.  Alamance  and  Moore 
counties. 

985.    [Xorth  Carolina  resources.] 

(I*  N.  C.  Gen.  Assenu,  Sess,  1883.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  18,  pp.  53- 
58.) 

Letter  to  the  Governor  describing  resources  of  the  state, 
and  the  geological  investigations  in  progress. 

986.    Xote  on  uranium  minerals  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  14  (1877):  496. 

Describes  the  Flat  Rock  mine,  which  yields  uraninite,  gum- 
mite,  nraconite  in  association  with  samarskite. 

987.    Observations  on  the  mesozoic  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci,  Proc.,  23d  meet,  (1874):  pL  2,  pp. 
47-49. 

Discusses  triassic  formation. 

988.    On  frost  drift  in  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat,  ScL  Phila,  Proc.,  iv.  28]  (1876):  157-158. 
Abstract:     Am.  Nat.,  v.  10  (1876) :  757-758. 

Describes  as  frost  drift  a  peculiar  arrangement  of  earth 
and  stone  materials  among  the  foothills  of  the  Blue  Ridge 
and  over  a  portion  of  the  Piedmont  region. 


132  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

989.  -  On  peculiarities  of  the  mode  of  occurrence  of  gold  in  North 

Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  33  (1882):    121. 

Describes  modes  of  occurrence  of  gold  at  the  different 
mines. 

990.  -  On  some  points  in  the  stratigraphy  and  surface  geology  of 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  Nat,  v.  4  (1871):  570. 

Discusses  origin  and  formation  of  the  coal-bearing  trias- 
sic  rocks,  the  quaternary  gravels,  and  the  evidences  of 
oscillations  of  sea  level  in  the  eastern  part  of  the  state. 

991.  -  On  the  action  of  frost  in  the  arrangement  of  superficial 

earthy  material. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  21  (1881):  345-358. 

Discusses  present  topography  of  western  North  Carolina, 
and  describes  surface  creep  and  allied  phenomena  due  to 
frost  action. 

992.  -  and  HANNA,  GEORGE  B[YRON]. 

Ores  of  North  Carolina:  being  Chapter  II  of  the  second 

volume  of  the  geology  of  North  Carolina.    Ealeigh,  Edwards 

&  Broughton,  1888.     125  ;  359  pp.    24  cm.     Illus.     Maps. 

Appendices:   (a)  The  gold  gravels  of  North  Carolina,  their 

structure   and   origin.      (Reprinted  from  Am.   Inst.   Min. 

Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  6  (1880):  462.)     (*>)  On  some  peculiari- 

ties in  the  occurrence  of  gold  in  North  Carolina.     (Re- 

printed from  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  10  (1880): 

475.)     (c)  On  the  action  of  frost  in  the  arrangement  of 

superficial  earthy  material.     (Reprinted  from  Am.  Jour. 

Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  21   (1881):  345-358.) 

Discusses  iron,  silver,  lead,  zinc,  copper  and  gold  ores  of 
the  state.  Numerous  maps  and  cross-sections  illustrate 
the  workings,  location  and  nature  of  the  mines.  Many 
analyses  are  given. 

993.  KERR,  W[ASHINGTON]  C[ARUTHERS]. 

Origin  of  some  new  points  in  the  topography  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  21  (1881):  216-219. 

Discusses    probability    of    occurrence    of    glaciatlon    on    a 

large  scale. 

994.  -  Our  mineral  wealth. 

South  Atlantic,  v.  2   (1878):    289-299;    470-474;    484-495. 
Popular  account  of  the  mineral  resources  of  the  state. 

995.  -  Outlines  of  the  physical  geography  of  the  State  of  North 

Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  10th  Census  Rept,  v.  6,  pt.  2.    Wash.,  1884.    pp. 
541-557.) 

Describes    physical    and    geological    features    of   the  state. 
and  gives  analyses 
and  G.  B.  Hanna. 


nd  gives  analyses  of  marls  and  soils  by  E.  H.  Bogardus 
G. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  133 

996.    Physiographical  description  of  North  Carolina,  1879.    Ra- 
leigh, Ashe  &  Gatling,  1882.    322  pp.    21  cm.    Map. 

Revised  reprint  of  the  appendix  to  the  report  of  the 
Geological  Survey,  1873.  The  report  was  never  published. 

997.    Report  of  geologist  in  charge  of  the  southern  division  of  the 

IF.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  on  resources  of  the  country  along  the  line 
of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  R.  R.,  through  the 
middle  region  of  North  Carolina  from  the  head  of  naviga- 
tion near  the  Atlantic  seaboard  to  the  Blue  Ridge  and  high 
plateau  beyond  to  the  border  of  the  great  valley  of  Virginia 
and  Tennessee. 

(In  Hale,  P.  M.  In  the  coal  and  iron  counties  of  North 
Carolina.  Raleigh,  1883.  19  cm.  pp.  216-236.) 

Describes  main  features  of  route,  topography,  climate, 
soils,  minerals,  forests,  agricultural  products, "  manufact- 
ures and  water-power. 

998.    Report  of  progress  of  the  geological  survey  of  North  Caro- 
lina, 18661-1868].     Raleigh,  W.  E.  Pell,*  1867-C1869].     2 
vols.    21£  cm. 

Notice:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  43  (1867):  284. 

Account  of  progress  of  geological  investigation  of  the 
western  counties  of  the  state.  Describes  topography, 
surface,  economical  and  agricultural  geology.  1867-1868 
covers  two  years.  1867-1868  has  no  title  page  and  has  at 
head  of  caption  title,  Doc.  No.  27,  Sess.  1868-1869. 

999.    Report  of  State  geologist. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1870-1871.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  29.  6  pp. 
21  cm. 

Brief  notes  on  work  and  expenditures  of  the  State  geolo- 
gist for  the  year. 

1000.    Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1872-1873.    Ex.  Doc.  16.    4  pp. 
This  report  was  never  published. 

1001.    Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  North  Carolina,  Vol.  I: 

Physical  geography,  resume,  economical  geology.     Raleigh, 
Josiah  Turner,  1875.     235,120  pp.  24  cm.     Fig.    Map. 

Appendices:  (a)  Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species 
of  fossil  shells  of  North  Carolina,  by  T.  A.  Conrad. 
(6)  Synopsis  of  the  vertebrata  whose  remains  have  been 
preserved  in  the  formations  of  North  Carolina,  by  E.  D. 
Cope,  (c)  Preliminary  report  on  the  minerals  of  North 
Carolina,  by  F.  A.  Genth.  (d)  Corundum  and  its  asso- 
ciated rocks:  Essay  on  the  geology  of  western  North 
Carolina,  by  C.  D.  Smith.  (For  annotations  of  appen- 
dices, see  under  respective  authors.) 

Raleigh,  Josiah  Turner,  1875.    Without  appendices. 

Review  and  summary:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1876,  pp.  322-324. 
Review:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  11  (1876):  61-62. 


134  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1002.    Report  of  the  State  geologist  concerning  the  establishment 

of  a  department  of  agriculture. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1876-1877.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  32.  12  pp. 
21  cm. 

Briefly  outlines  benefits  to  the  state  to  be  gained  by  the 
establishment  of  a  department  of  agriculture. 

1003.    Report  of  the  State  geologist  on  the  expenditures  of  the  geo- 
logical survey. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1876-1877.  Ex.  Doc.  21.  17  pp. 
21  cm. 

Contains  itemized  statement  of  expenditures  of  geological 
survey  for  1876. 

1004.    Report  on  the  geology  and  the  soils  of  the  tobacco  region  of 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Tobacco  production  in  the  United  States.  U.  S.  10th 
Census  Kept.,  1880,  v.  3.  -Wash.,  1883.  pp.  121-125.) 

Describes  rock*  formations  producing  soils  of  the  bright 
tobacco  region  of  the  state.  Analyses  of  soils. 

1005.    A  report  on  the  sanitary  relations  of  drainage  and  water- 
supply  in  North  Carolina  and  the  south  Atlantic  States  as 
affected  by  topographical  and  geological  conditions. 

Am.  Assoc.  Pub.  Health,  Repts.  &  Papers,  v.  2  (1875): 
348-356. 

Discussion  of  the  topographical,  stratigraphical  and  litho- 
logical  features  as  related  to  water-supply  and  drainage. 

1006.    Report  on  the  swamp  lands  [Of  North  Carolina]. 

(In  Repts.  on  the  swamp  lands  belonging  to  the  State 
Board  of  Education.  Raleigh,  Ashe  &  Catling,  1883. 
pp.  5-23.) 

Historical  notes  and  descriptions  on  condition,  surveys 
and  improvements  of  the  swamp  lands  located  in  Colum- 
bus, Hyde,  Carteret,  Onslow,  Jones,  Craven,  Robeson, 
Tyrrell  and  other  eastern  counties. 

1007.    [Rockingham  and  Nash  county  (Castalia)  meteorites.] 

(In  his  Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  North  Carolina, 
v.  1.  Raleigh,  1875.  pp.  313-315.) 

Brief  notes  on  these  meteorites  with  analyses  by  Genth 
and  Smith. 

1008.    Some  peculiarities  in  the  occurrence  of  gold  in  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  10  (1880):  475-476. 

Discusses  in  a  general  way  the  distribution  of  gold  in 
Moore,  Gaston,  Montgomery,  Davidson  and  Randolph 
counties,  describing  its  occurrence  in  the  rock  formations. 

1009.    The  State  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Bull.,  July,  1883.     8  pp. 
General  description  of  the  state  and  its  resources. 

1010.    The  State  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  What  northern  men  say  of  North  Carolina.  .  .  edited  by 
N.  Dumont.  Raleigh,  The  Observer,  1879.  22  cm.  pp. 
5-32.) 

Describes  physiographic  features  of  the  state,  geological 
structure,  mineral  deposits,  climate,  forests,  soils  and 
agriculture. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  135 

1011.    Topography  as  affected  by  the  rotation  of  the  earth. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  PTOC./V.  13  (1873):  190-192. 

Discusses  topography  and  drainage  of  eastern  North  Caro- 
lina. 

1012.    The  "  volcano  "  of  Bald  mountain. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  33  (1882):   131-132. 

Discusses  disturbances  supposed  to  be  volcanic  occurring 
on  Bald  mountain,  a  spur  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

1013.  WASHINGTON  CABUTHERS  KERR.     (Biographical  sketch.) 

Elis.  Hit.  Sti.  Soc.,  Jour,  v.  2  (1884):  8-9. 

1014.  KIMBALL,  JAMES  P. 

On  the  magnetite  belt  at  Cranberry,  Xorth  Carolina,  and 

notes  on  the  genesis  of  this  iron  ore  in  general  in  crystalline 

schists. 

Am.  Geoh,  v.  20  (1897):  299-312. 

Review  by  W.   O.   Crosby:    Am.   Chem.   Research.   Rev.,   v.    4 
(1898):  17. 

Describes  deposits  of  magnetic  iron  ore  at  Cranberry. 
Mitchell  county,  topography  of  region,  geological  struct- 
ure, ore  belts,  mines  and  mining  operations.  Analyses  of 
ores  by  Edward  Ri!ey  of  London.  A.  A.  Blair  and  Partison 
&  Stead  of  Middlesborough,  England. 

1015.  KING,  EDWARD. 

Among  the  mountains  of  western  Xorth  Carolina. 
Scribner's  Monthly,  v.  7  (1874) :  513-544. 

Describes  the  mountains,  physical  characteristics  of  the 
country  and  mineral  resources. 

1016.  KING,  FRANCIS  P. 

Preliminary  report  on  the  corundum  deposits  of  Georgia. 

Georgia  Geol.   Survey,  BulL   2.     Atlanta,  George  W.   Har- 
rison, 1894.     133  pp.    24  cm. 

Contains  historical  notes  on  occurrence  of  corundum  in 
Xorth  Carolina,  and  many  notes  and  references  to  the 
North  Carolina  deposits.  Quotes  from  F.  A.  Genth.  C.  D 
Smith.  E.  W.  Parker.  C.  W.  Jenks  and  T.  M.  Chatard  on 
this  subject. 

1017.  KING,  J.  T. 

Dismal  Swamp  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Univ.  Mag.,  Ser.  m,  v.  1  (1878):   55-61. 

General  description  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp. 

1018.  KIRCHHOFF,  CHARLES. 

Copper  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Rept,  pt  6  (Met  Prod.). 
Wash.,  1899.    p.  186.) 

Describes  development  work  just  over  the  Virginia  line. 

1019.  KLEIN,  CARL. 

Ueber  das  Meteoreisen  von  Persimmon  creek,  bei  Hot  House. 
Cherokee  county,  Xord-Carolina. 

K  preuss  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Sitz.,  1904,  pL  1,  p.  572. 
Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  5  (1904):  435. 

Describes  magnetic  iron  meteorite  of  Persimmon  creek. 


136  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 


1020.  KNOWLTON, 

Description  of  a  small  collection  of  fossil  wood  from  the 
triassic  area  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.   2.     Wash., 
1900.     pp.   272-274.) 

Describes  material  from  Walnut  cove,  Germantown  and 
Lockville.  Collection  made  by  I.  C.  Russell.  Contains 
a  few  notes  on  the  Bmmons  collection  of  fossil  plants. 

1021.  KOENIG,  GEORGE  AUGUST]. 

On  spessarite  from  Yancey  county,  North  Carolina. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  28]  (1876):  53-54. 
Description  and  analysis  of  this  sp'ecles  of  garnet. 

1022.  -  On  tantalite  from  Yancey  county,  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  28]  (1876):  39-40. 
Abstract  by  Qhichesterj  A.  Btellj:     Chem.'Soc.  (London)  Jour., 
v.  32   (1877):   281. 

Description   and   analysis  of  tantalite. 

1023.  KDHN,  JOSEPH  E. 

Improvement  of  inland  route  from  Norfolk  harbor,  Virginia, 
to  Albemarle  sound,  North  Carolina,  through  Currituck 
sound. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1213-1215.) 

--  (In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 
1269-1271.) 

1024.  -  Improvement  of  Meherrin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1217-1218.) 

--  (In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  12,  p. 
1273.) 

1025.  -  Improvement  of  Perquimans  river,  North  Car'olina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 

1215-1216.) 

--  (In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 
1271-1272.) 

1026.  -  Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1907,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1218-1219.) 

--  (In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1908,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 
1274-1275.) 

1027.  -  Improvement  of  waterway  from  Norfolk,  Virginia,  to  the 

sounds  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1908,  pt.   2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 
1268-1269.) 


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1028.  Kuxz,  GEORGE  FREDERICK]  and  BASKERVILLE,  CHARLES. 

The  action  of  radium,  roentgen  rays  and  ultra-violet  light 
on  minerals  and  gems. 

Science,  n.  s.f  v.  18  (1903):  769-783. 
Extracts:    Chem.  News,  v.  89  (1904):  1-6. 

Names  minerals  used  in  experiments :  auerlite  and  mona- 
zite  from  Alexander  county;  autunite  and  euxenite  Un 
samarskite)  from  Mitchell  county. 

1029.  Kuxz,  GEORGE  FREDERICK]. 

American  gems  and  precious  stones. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1882.    pp.  483-499.) 

Refers  to  corundum  sapphires  and  rubies  found  in  Macon 
county ;  emeralds,  garnets,  spodumene  and  rutile  In  Alex- 
ander county ;  aquamarine,  and  smoky  quartz  in  Burke 
and  Alexander  counties ;  zircon  crystals  in  Burke  county, 
and  sagenite  or  "  rutile  in  quartz "  in  Iredell  and  Alex- 
ander counties. 

1030.    [Crystal  of  beryl  from  Alexander  county.     North  Carolina.] 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1888):  2. 

Notice  of  a  green  beryl  crystal  found  in  Alexander  county. 

1031.    Emeralds  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  27  (1884):  153-154. 
Notice:     Am.  Nat.,  v.  18   (1884):   419. 
Notice:     N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  3  (1884):   38. 
Review  by  C.  A.  Tenne:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1885,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 
p.  258. 

Describes  occurrence  and  appearance  of  emerald  crystals 
from  Stony  Point,  Alexander  county. 

1032.   Gems  and  precious  stones  of  North  America.     New  York, 

Scientific  Pub.  Co.,  1890.    336  pp.    28  cm.    Illus. 

Contains  descriptions  of  North  Carolina  minerals  and  min- 
eral localities :  gold  and  diamonds,  pp.  17-21  ;  corundum, 
pp.  40-48  ;  zircon,  pp.  104-105  ;  rock  crystal,  pp.  108-109  ; 
quartz,  pp.  112-113. 

1033.    History  of  the  gems  found  in  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  12.    Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co., 

1907.    60  pp.    Plates.     26  cm. 

Review  by  D.  B.  Sterrett:     U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907, 
pt.  2.     p.  838. 

Treats  of  production  of  gems  in  North  Carolina.  His- 
torical sketch  of  gem  mining,  and  detailed  descriptions 
of  all  gem  minerals  found  and  their  localities. 

1034.    Meteoric  iron  from   Colfax  township,  Eutherford  county, 

North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  9  (1890):   197-198. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough,:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  62, 

pt.  2    (1892):    1059. 

Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1892,  Bd.  1.     Min., 
p.  267. 

Description  of  this  meteorite,  with  analysis  by  Stuart  W. 
Cramer. 

10 


138  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1035.    Meteoric  iron  from  Linnville  mountain,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  275-276. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  7  (1890):  27-29. 

Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:     Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  v.  56 

(1889):  358. 

Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1889,  Bd.  1.     Ref. 
p.  446. 

Description  of  this  meteoric  iron  from  Burke  county,  with 
analysis  by  .1.  Edward  Whltfleld. 

1036.    [Meteorites  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  40  (1890) :  320-322.) 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  7  (1890):   29-30. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  9  (1890):  194-196;  198. 

Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1891,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 
pp.  52-53;  1892,  Bd.  1.     Min.,  p.  267. 

Describes  meteoric  stone  which  fell  in  Ferguson,  Hay- 
wood  county,  in  1889,  and  meteoric  Iron  found  in  Burke 
county  near  Brldgewater  station.  Analysis  by  F.  P. 
Venable. 

1037.    Mineralogical  notes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  222-224. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  56 
(1889):  24-25. 

Abstract:    Am.  Nat.,  v.  22  (1888) :  1112. 

Describes  oligoclase  found  at  the  Hawk  mica  mine  near 
Bakersville.  Analysis  by  F.  W.  Clarke :  Describes  cyanite 
from  Bakersville. 

1038.    [Minerals  from  North  Carolina.] 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  3  (1883):  12;  53. 

Describes  a  supposed  emerald  found  in  Guilford  county, 
and  two  specimens  of  corundum,  one  probably  the  most 
perfect  star  sapphire  ever  found  In  the  United  States. 

1039.    Native  silver  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  7  (1899):  242-243. 

Describes  deposit  of  native  silver  found  in  1898  at  Silver 
Hill,  Davidson  county,  and  gives  assay  by  A.  R.  Ledoux. 

1040.    A  new  locality  of  true  emeralds. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  48  (1894):   429-430. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  emeralds  on  Big  Crabtree  mountain 
near  Bakersville,  Mitchell  county. 

1041.    A  North  Carolina  diamond. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  34  (1887):  490. 

Science,  v.  10  (1887):   168. 

Abstract  by  C.  A.   Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.   Min.,   1892,   Bd.   2. 
Min.,  p.  211. 

Reports  discovery  of  a  diamond  in  Dysartville,  McDowell 
county. 

1042.    Precious  stones  in  the  United  States. 

Harper's  Mag.,  v.  76  (1887):  97-106. 

Contains  brief  account  of  the  gem  stones  found  in  North 
Carolina  localities. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY  AND  GBOGRAPHY.  139 

1043.    Production  of  precious  stones  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res,  1883-1884.    Wash.,  1885 
pp.  723-782.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Rei,  1885.    Waslu,  1886.    pp. 

437-442.) 

Contains  notes  on  mining  for  emeralds  in  Alexander 
county,  and  on  original  discovery  of  corundum  gems  in 
situ  by  C.  W.  Jenks  in  Macon  county. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1886.    Wash.,  1887.    pp. 

595-598.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1887.    Wash.,  1888.    pp. 

555;  559;  560;  562;  563.) 

Notes  on  occnrrence  of  beryl  and  cyanite  in  Mitchell 
county,  spodumene  and  tourmaline  in  McDowell  county, 
and  oligoclase  near  Bakersville. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1888.    Waslu,  1890.    pp. 

580-581.) 

(In  U.  S.  llth  Census  Rept,  Min.  Indust,  1890.     Wash., 

1892.    pp.  669-677.) 

U.  S.  Census,  Bull.  No.  49.  Wash.,  1891.  8  pp. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1892.  Wash.,  1893.  pp. 

756-758;  760;  765-766;  768-770;  778;  780.) 

Contains  historical  notes  on  corundum  localities  in  Macon 
county. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  RCJL,  1893.    Waslu,  1894.    pp. 

693;   697.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  16th  Ann,  Rept.,  pt  4.  (Non-metal- 
lic Prod.)  Wash.,  1895.  pp.  595;  599;  600;  601.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  17th  Ann.  Rept,  pt  3.    WaslL,  1896. 

pp.  895-926.) 

(In  U.  S.   Geol.  Survey,   18th  Ann.  Rept,  pt   5.     (Non- 
metallic   Prod.)     Wash^   1897.     pp.    1197;    1203;    1204; 
1205.) 
Abstract:    Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  53  (1898):  716. 

Describes  prospecting  for  rubies  in  Macon  coanty,  oc- 
currence of  emeralds  at  Bakersville.  green  tourmaline  near 
Waynesville.  olirine  and  rutilated  quart*  in  Jackson 
county  and  smoky  quartz  in  Surry  county. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Rept,  pt.  6.  (Non- 
metallic  Prod.)  Wash.,  1899.  pp.  569-570;  577;  584- 
585;  586;  588.) 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  rhodolite  in  Macon  county,  rircon 
crystals  in  Iredell  county,  and  workings  for  beryl  in 
Mitchell,  Yancey,  Macon  and  Iredell  counties. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  21st  Ann.  Rept,  pt  6.  (Non- 
metallic  Prod.)  Waslu,  1901.  pp.  432-436;  450.) 

Describes  occurrence  of  ruby  corundum  in  Macon  county. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1900.    Wash^  1901.    pp. 

749;  756;  758.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.  Wash.,  1902.  pp. 

729;  738;  741;  744;  749;  751;  762;  763.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1902.    Waslu,  1903.    pp. 

813;  837;  852.) 


140  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  U.  S.  12th  Census,  Spec.  Rept,  Mines  &  Quarries,  1902. 

Wash.,  1905.     pp.  1043-1058.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.    Wash.,  1904.    pp. 

924;  935-937;  948;  950.) 
Extract:     Mining  World,  v.  21   (1904) :    566. 

Mentions  corundum  specimens  collected  by  R.  T.  Brumby 
from  Clubb  mountain,  Lincoln  county,  in  1852. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1905.    Wash.,  1906.    pp. 

1335;  1340;  1345.) 

Yearly  reports  of  gem  mining  and  production. 

1044.    [Rare  minerals.] 

Science,  v.  12  (1888):  23. 

Describes  occurrence  of  monazite  and  zircon  in  Burke, 
Alexander,  Rutherford,  Polk,  Henderson,  McDowell  and 
Mecklenburg  counties. 

1045.    Some  remarkable  gems. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  5  (1886):   131-133. 

Science,  v.  7  (1886):  399. 

Notice  of  a  ruby  cut  en  cabocbon  from  Franklin,  Macon 
county. 

1046.    [Tiffany  exhibit  prepared  for  Paris  exposition.] 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  8  (1889):  160-161. 

Names  minerals  from  North  Carolina  in  the  exhibit. 

1047.  L.,  J. 

King's  Mountain,  North  Carolina,  gold  mine. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892):   75. 

Criticizes  article  on  "  A  southern  gold  mine "  (Eng.  & 
Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892)  :  34.) 

1048.  LAIDLEY,  T.  T.  S. 

Timber  and  minerals  of  the  Deep  River  country,  North 
Carolina. 

U.  S.  34th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.    Ex.  Doc.  No.  109.    Wash.,  1856. 
5  pp. 

Report  of  a  visit  to  the  Deep  River  area  in  Moore,  Chat- 
ham and  Randolph  counties,  describing  the  mineral  re- 
sources and  mining  operations. 

LANEY,  FRANCIS  BAKER. 

The  building  and  ornamental  stones  of  North  Carolina. 
See  Watson  and  Laney,  No.  1829. 

1049.    The  Gold  Hill  mining  district  of  North  Carolina.    A  detail 

of  Piedmont  Plateau  geology. 

A  thesis  presented  to  Yale   University  for  the   degree  of 
Doctor  of  Philosophy,  1908.     Map. 

A  detailed  geologic  and  petrographic  study  of  the  district. 
Contains  historical  sketch  and  list  of  literature  relating 
to  gold  and  copper  deposits  in  the  state.  To  be  published 
by  the  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey  as  Bull.  21. 

1050.    Preliminary  report  of  geological  survey  of  the  Eagle  creek 

and  a  portion  of  the  Hazel  creek  watersheds. 

MSS.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Asheville,  N.  C.,  1906.     11  pp. 

Commercial   report  on   the  area. 


GBOLQGY.  ItlXERALOGY  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  141 

1051.    LANMAIT,  CHABLES. 

Letters  from  the  Alleghany  mountains.    New  York,  George 
P.  Putnam,  1849.    198  pp.    20  cm. 

A  aeries  of  letters  written  among  the  mountains  of  west- 
ern   North    Carolina    and    Georgia, 
on   the_  geology,   topography. 


ends  and   mineral   *fri»g*  of  the 
consist  of  letters  from 
Hisha    Mitchell.       (For 
retpectire  •mOtan.) 

1052.    Xovelties  of  southern  scenery. 

Appleton's  Jour,  T.  2  (1869):  253-259. 

Popular   sketch    of   mountain    scenery    in    western    North 
Carolina,  giving  a  few  altitudes. 

1053.  LAPHAM,  J.  E.  and  LYXAX,  WEBB  S. 

Soil  surrey  of  Perquimans  and  Pasquotank  counties.  North 
Carolina. 

(/«  U.  S.  Dept  Agric,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
7th  Kept,  1905.    Wash.,  1907.    pp.  271-288.    Map.) 

Describes  climate,  geology  and  physiography  of  this  area. 


temperature  and  pre- 
cipitation. Describes  drainage  systems  and  gives  analy- 
ses of  soils. 

1054.  LAPHAM,  J.  E.  and  MEEKER,  F.  N. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Asheville  area,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept  Agric^  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils, 
5th  Kept,  1903.    Wash,  1905.    pp.  279-297.    Map.) 

Describes  physiography,  geology  and  climate,  the  river 
iMilBil.  varieties  of  soils  found,  mud  gives  analyses  of 
these. 

1055.  I/AWSO3?,  JOHK. 

A  new  voyage  to  Carolina :  containing  the  exact  description 
and  natural  history  of  that  country:  together  with  the 
present  state  thereof.  .  .  London,  1709.  258  pp.  Plates. 
21cm,  Map. 

(In    Stevens,    John.     A    new    collection    of    voyages    and 

travels  into  several  parts  of  the  world,  none  of  them 
ever  before  printed  in  English.  London,  1711.  20  cm. 
pp.  6-60.)  (A  German  translation  of  this  was  published 
in  1712.) 

The  history  of  Carolina:  Containing  the  natural  history  of 

that  country  .  .  .  London,  Taylor  &  Baker,  1714.  258  pp. 
Plates.  Map. 

Reprint:    Raleigh,  Perry,  Strother  &  Marcom,   1860.     390 

pp.     20  cm. 

Reprint:    History  of  Worth   Carolina.     Charlotte,  Observer 

print,  house,  1903.    171  pp.    28  cm.    Map. 

Contains  brief  description  of  early  Xorth  Carolina:  the 
inlets  and  havens:  soil,  climate  and  products. 

1056.  LEA,  ISAAC. 

Further  notes  on  "inclusions7'  in  gems. 

Acad.  Hat  SeL  Phfla,  Proc,  tv.  2ft  (1876):  98-107. 

Describes  inclusions  In  specimens  of  garnet  and  corundum 
from  North  Carolina. 


142  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1057.    Notes  on  microscopic  crystals  included  in  some  minerals. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  21]  (1869):  4;  119-121. 

Describes  acicular  crystals  observed  in  a  thin  fractured 
piece  of  a  large  garnet  from  North  Carolina. 

1058.    [Kemarks  on  the  age  of  the  new  Ked  Sandstone.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  cv.  10]  (1858):  90-92. 

Brief  summary  of  the  opinions  of  others  and  a  reaffirma- 
tion  of  his  own  belief  in  the  Permian  age  of  the  Red 
Sandstone  formation  of  North  Carolina. 

1059.  LECONTE,  JOHN. 

[Observations  on  thermal  belts  of  North  Carolina.] 
Science,  v.  1  (1883):  278. 

Describes  "  frostless  zones "  from  observations  made  at 
Flat  rock,  Henderson  county. 

1060.  LEDOUX,  ALBERT?]  E[EiD]. 

[Analyses  of  marls  and  mineral  waters  of  North  Carolina.] 
<I»  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Sta.,  Rept.  1879.  Raleigh,  The 
Observer,  1879.  23  cm.  pp.  122-126.) 

Contains  eleven  analyses  of  marls  from  Jones,  Wayne  and 
Greene  counties,  and  live  analyses  of  mineral  water  from 
Iredell  and  Alamance  counties  and  localities  near  Chapel 
Hill. 

1061.    Minerals  and  ores  from  North  Carolina. 

(In   N.    C.   Agric.    Exp.    Sta.,   Rept.    1879.     Raleigh,    The 
Observer,  1879.    23  cm.    pp.  138-139.) 

Analyses  of :  green  feldspar  from  Cumberland  county ; 
gummite  lignite,  "  potash  rock,"  from  Raleigh  ;  manganese 
ore  from  Warm  Springs ;  gold  and  copper  ore  from  Ala- 
mance county,  and  dolomitic  limestones  from  Macon 
county. 

1062.    Tin  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  48  (1889):   521-522. 

Describes  exploration  for  tin  at  King's  Mountain,  geologi 
cal  occurrence  of  the  ore,  and  its  associated  minerals. 

1063.    The  Union  copper  mines,  Gold  Hill,  N.  C. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  69  (1900):  167-170. 

Describes  the  gold  and  copper  bearing  belt  at  Gold  Hill, 
Rowan  county,  the  veins  and  ores,  mines  and  mining 
operations. 

1064.  LEEDS,  STEPHEN  P.  and  PARTZ,  ANGUS  D. 

Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Karriker  gold  and  copper  com- 
pany ;  also  reports  of  Stephen  P.  Leeds,  and  Angus  D.  Partz. 
Jersey  City,  J.  Eaymond,  1855.  15  pp.  22  cm. 

Description  of  this  mining  property  located  in  Cabarrus 
county. 

1065.  LEEDS,  STEPHEN  P. 

Gold  ores  and  their  workings. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  7  (1856):   23-32;   265-275;   344-356; 
445-453. 

Describes  ores  in  a  general  way,  and  gives  detailed  notes 
on  methods  of  working.  Many  references  to  North  Caro- 
lina mines  as  examples  of  mining  methods. 

1066.    North  Carolina  gold  mines. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  5  (1855):  431-433. 

Brief  account  of  five  months  spent  in  studying  the  gold 
mines  of  the  state. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  143 

1067.   Notes  on  the  gold  regions  of  North  and  South  Carolina.  .  . 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  27-34;  357-369. 

Topographical,  geological,  climatic  and  economical  notes 
on  the  gold  region,  discussing  the  mines  and  mining  pos- 
sibilities. 

1068.    Keport  on  the  Rhymer  gold  mine,  Rowan  county,  North 

Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  543-545. 

Describes  this  mine  located  in  Rowan  countr  about  eight 
miles  from  the  Gold  Hill  mine. 

1069.    and  PENMAN,  JOHN  E. 

Reports  on  the  Rudisil  gold  and  copper  mine  at  Charlotte, 
Mecklenburg  county,  North  Carolina.  New  York,  McSpedon 
&  Baker,  1854.  12  pp.  21  cm. 

1070.  LEEDS,  STEPHEN  P. 

The  Rudisil  gold  and  copper  mine  of  North  Carolina. 
Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  516-518. 

Description  of  this  mine  near  Charlotte.  Mecklenburg 
county. 

1071.  LEIDY,  JOSEPH. 

[Biotite  from  North  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  34]  (1882):   261. 

Describes  plates  of  muscovite  containing  hexagonal  plates 
of  biotite. 

1072.    [Dromceiherium  silvestre.) 

Acad.  Nat  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  nr.  22]  (1870):  9. 

Remarks  on  apparent  absence  of  a  condyle  in  mandible 
of  Dromtetherium  silcetttre. 

1073.   The  extinct  mammalian  fauna  of  Dakota  and  Nebraska.  .  . 

Synopsis  of  the  mammalian  remains  of  North  America. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Jour.,  Ser.  2,  v.  7,  Phila.,  1869.    472 
pp.    34  cm.     Plates. 

Names  and  describes  several  North  Carolina  forms. 

1074.    [Fossils  from  Chatham  county,  North  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Nat  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  16]  (1859):  162. 

Remarks  on  Drom&therittm  sylvestre,  Clepsysaurus,  Rutio- 
don  and  Palasosaurvs. 

1075.    Notice  of  corundum. 

Acad.  Nat  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  24]  (1872):  19. 
Abstract:    Ann.  Record  Sci,  &  Indust,  1872.     p.  117. 

Describes  corundum  specimens  from  Franklin,  Macon 
county. 

1076.    Notice  of  some  remains  of  extinct  vertebrated  animals. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  8j  (1856):  163-165. 

Proposes  name  Compsosaurus  prisons  for  remains  of  a 
saurian  from  the  Chatham  coal  field. 

1077.    Notices  of  remains  of  extinct  vertebrated  animals  discovered 

by  Prof.  E.  Emmons. 

Acad.  Nat  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  re.  8]   (1856):    255-256. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  23  (1857):  271-272. 

Describes:  Orycterocetus  cornutideus  ;  Drepanodon  impar ; 
Pliogonodon  prisons;  Oneosaunts  perpJextw ;  Dictyocepha- 
lus  elegans;  Iscfirhisa  antique  from  the  mlocene. 


144  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1078.    Remains  of  mastodon  and  horse  in  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  23]  (1871):   113. 

Describes  specimen  of  Mastodon  americanus  found  In 
Lenoir  county,  molar  tooth  of  same  species,  and  upper 
molar  tooth  of  Equus  complicatus  found  in  Pitt  county. 

1079.    Remarks  on  Palceotrochus. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  11]  (1859):   150. 
Considers  Palceotrochis  a  coral. 

1080.  LESLEY,  J.  PETER. 

Note  on  the  titaniferous  iron  ore  belt  near  Greensboro, 
North  Carolina.  Phila.,  M'Calla  &  Stanley,  1871  34  pp. 
22  cm. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  12  (1871):  139-158. 

Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1871,  p.  1163. 

Describes  geological  structure  of  this  district  in  Guilford 
and  Rockingham  counties,  outcropping  ore  beds  and  rela- 
tions of  the  ores  to  the  rocks.  Analyses  of  the  ores  by 
Genth,  Buck,  Britton  and  Pesquet. 

1081.    [The  primary  iron  ores  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Iron  Manufacturer's  Guide.  New  York,  John  Wiley. 
London,  Trubner  &  Co.  1859.  23*4  cm.  pp.  446-452.) 
Descriptions  of  the  iron  ores  taken  almost  wholly  from 
Emmons'  reports.  Enumerates  furnaces  and  bloomary 
forges  in  past  and  present  operation,  and  gives  notes  on 
iron  manufacture  in  the  state  from  first  discovery  of  the 
ores. 

1082.  LETHAM,  JOHN. 

Historical  and  descriptive  review  of  the  State  of  North  Caro- 
lina. Charleston,  S.  C.,  Empire  Publishing  Company,  1885. 
2  vols.  24  cm.  Maps. 

Notes  on  conditions,  resources  and  industries  of  the  state 

1083.  LEWIS,  H[ENRY]    C[ARVILLE]. 

Gold  from  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  35]   (1883):   301. 
Am.  Nat.,  v.  18  (1884):   66. 

Describes  gold  nuggets  from   Montgomery  county. 

1084.    The  minerals  of  Surry  county,  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  32]   (1880)':   280. 

Gives  a  list  of  minerals  found  near  Dobson,  Surry  county. 

1085.    The  optical  characters  of  some  micas. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  [v.  32]  (1880):  244-251. 

Contains  optical  determination  of  biotite,  damourite, 
maconite  and  culsageeite  from  Macon  county,  and  mus- 
covite  from  Buncombe  county. 

1086.    Tin  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Nat.  v.  18  (1884):  620;   1040. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  tin  at  King's  mountain,  Shelby 
county. 

1087.    Tin  in  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  32]  (1880):  253. 

Describes  a  doubtful  specimen  of  tin  ore  from  Surry 
county. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  145 

1088.  LEWIS,  J[OSEPH]   VtOLNEY]. 

Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks  of  western  North 
Carolina. 

N.   C.   Geol.   Survey,   Bull.    11.     Winston,   M.   L   &   J.   C. 

Stewart,  1896.    107  pp.    24  cm.    Plates.    Maps. 
Notice:     Am.   Nat.,  v.   30    (1896):      1038-1039. 
Notice:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  11   (1900):   92. 
Summary:    Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v  12   (1895):   25-37. 
Abstract  by  author:     Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  15  (1907):  85-91. 
Abstract  by  author:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  8    (1906):    487-492. 

Describes  geologic  structure  of  the  corundum  belt  which 
includes  nearly  all  the  western  counties,  character  and 
distribution  of  the  peridotites,  mode  of  occurrence  of  the 
corundum,  mines  and  prospects,  and  gives  historical  ac- 
count of  the  corundum  mines  in  Clay,  Macon,  Jackson. 
Madison  and  Iredell  counties. 

Corundum  and  the  peridotites  of  western  North  Carolina. 

See  Pratt  and  Lewis,  No.  1469. 

1089.    Corundum  of  the  Appalachian  cn-stalline  belt. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  852-906. 
Abstract    by    Ljeonard]    J.    S[penceri:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 
Jour.,  v.  76,  pt.  2  (1899):  561-562. 

Treats  of  corundum  in  general  and  gives  historical  notes 
on  its  discovery  in  western  North  Carolina.  Describes 
geology  of  corundum  region,  varieties  and  mode  of  oc- 
currence of  the  corundum,  and  gives  several  rock  analyses. 
Describes  the  mines  and  mining  methods,  and  gives  a  list 
of  literature  on  the  corundum  localities  oi  the  Appalachian 
region. 

1090.    Notes  on  building  and  ornamental  stone. 

(In   N.   C.   Geol.    Survey,    1st   Biennial    Kept.,    1891-1892. 
Raleigh,  Josephus  Daniels,  1893.    pp.  [57]-103.) 

Descriptions  of  the  quarries  in  the  state,  names  of 
owners,  location,  and  many  analyses  of  stone.  Discusses 
granite,  sandstone  and  other  stones.  Gives  list  of  speci- 
mens of  building  and  ornamental  stone  in  the  collection 
at  the  State  museum  at  Raleigh. 

1091.    Origin  of  the  peridotites  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  12,  pt.  2  (1895):  24-37. 

Describes  peridotite  belt  in  western  North  Carolina,  and 
presents  evidence  to  show  that  the  peridotites  are  plu- 
tonic  igneous  rocks. 

1092.  LEWIS,  ZECHARTAH. 

Letter  on  subterranean  wall  on  the  Yadkin  in  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  5  (1802):  397-407. 

A  replv  to  letter  from  Dr.  Woodhouse  in  which  the  latter 
criticizes  Mr.  Lewis'  opinion  that  this  wall  is  of  artificial 
origin. 

1093.    Eemarks  on  a  subterranean  wall  in  North  Carolina. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  4  (1801):   227-234. 

Description  of  this  wall  situated  in  Rowan  county,  about 
12  miles  notheast  of  Salisbury,  presenting  evidence  in 
favor  of  its  artificial  origin. 


146  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1094.  LIBBER,  OSCAR  MONTGOMERY]. 

A  contribution  to  the  geologic  chronology  of  the  southern 
Alleghanies. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  12th  meet.  (1858):  227-230. 

Discusses  age  of  the  crystalline  slates  of  the  southern 
Alleghanies. 

1095.  -  A   fragmentary   contribution   to   the  vein  geology   of  the 

southern  states. 

Min.  &  Stat.  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):   108-112. 

Brief  description  of  Brigg's  gold  mine  located  in  Gaston 
county. 

1096.  -  Itacolnmite   and  its  associates  ...  a  contribution  to   the 

geologic  chronology  of  the  southern  Alleghanies.  Supple- 
mentary to  Eepts.  1,  2  and  3,  on  the  Geol.  Survey  of  South 
Carolina.  Bound  with  Eept.  3.  Columbia,  S.  C.,  E.  W. 
Gibbes,  1859.  223  pp.  24  cm. 

--  (In  Cotta,  Bernhard   von.     Gangstudien  oder  Beitrage  zur 
Kenntniss  der  Erzgange,  v.  3  (1860):  309-507.) 

Discusses  Itacolumite  and  various  types  of  gold  occurrence 
illustrating  by  mode  of  occurrence  in  various  mines  in  the 
Carolinas,  among  those  in  North  Carolina  being  the 
Brigg's,  Reed,  Gold  Hill,  Phoenix,  Karriker  and  Honeycutt 
mines. 

1097.  -  Mineral  resources  of  South  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  1,  v.  9  (1857):  9-30;   105-121;  355-358. 

Describes  many  North  Carolina  mines  and  veins  by  way 
of  comparison  with  those  of  South  Carolina.  Includes 
the  Reed,  Gold  Hill  and  Huey  mines. 

1098.  -  [Notes  on  North  Carolina  minerals  and  mines.] 

(In  his  Report  on  the  Geol.  Survey  of  South  Carolina,  First 
Ann.  Kept,  to  Gen.  Assem.  .  .  1856.    24  cm.    pp.  41-99.) 

Notes  on  mineral  veins  of  North  Carolina  at  different  lo- 


calities, with  references  to  many  of  the  deposits  and  mines 
Including  brief  descriptions  of  the  Reed,  Gold 
and  Hiatt  mines. 


1099.  -  Some  remarks  on  the  metalliferous  veins  of  the  South. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  5  (1855):  306-312. 

Discusses  the  relations  of  the  various  minerals  in  the 
veins  to  each  other  —  citing  many  examples,  a  few  of  which 
are  in  North  Carolina,  the  McCullock  and  Vanderburg 
mines. 

1100.  -  Ueber  das  Goldvorkommen  in  Nord-Carolina. 

(In  Cotta,  B.  von  Gangstudien  oder  Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss 
der  Erzgange,  v.  3   (1860):   253-255.) 

Describes  occurrence  of  gold  and  gives  notes  on  the  Van 
derburg,  Huey  and  Gold  Hill  mines. 

1101.  LIMBER,  JOHN. 

Fossil  remains  in  Lenoir  county,  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  40  (1841):  405. 

Extract:     Annales  des  Sci.  G6ol.,  1842.     p.  117. 

Describes  formations  between  the  Neuse  and  Northeast 
rivers,  which  contain  shells  and  bones. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  147 

1102.  LESDGREX,  WALDEMAR. 

Gold  and  silver  [in  Xorth  Carolina  in  1905.J 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Rei,  1905.    Wash,  1906.    pp. 
300-302.) 

Brief  notes  on  the  gold  belts,  mines  and  mining  industry 
of  the  state. 

1103.    Orthoclase  as  gangue  material  in  a  fissure  rein. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  5  (1898):  418-420. 

Mentions    orthoclase    as    noted    by    Genth,    occurring    in 
minute  crystals  at  the  Silrer  Hill  and  Steele  mines. 

1104.  LIXDSEY,  THOMAS  H. 

LindseVs  guidebook  to  western  Xorth  Carolina.  .  .    Ashe- 
vflle,  Bandolph-Kerr  Print  Co.,  1890.     92  pp.     1-H  cm. 

General    account    of    scenery,    resources    and    climate    of 
North  Carolina. 


LOCKHART,  L.  B. 

The  action  of  radium  emanations  on  gems. 
See  Baskerrffle  and  Lockhart,  Ho.  70. 

LOBW,  OSCAR. 

On  the  earth  contained  in  the  zircons  of  North  Carolina. 
00»  Endemann  and  Loew,  No.  572. 

1105.    LOXSDALE,W. 

Account  of  twenty-six  species  of  polyparia  obtained  from  the 
eocene  tertiary  formation  of  Xorth  America. 

GeoL  Soc.  London,  Quart.  Jour,  v.  1  (1845):  509-533. 

Seren  varieties  of  fossil  corals  found  at  Wilmington  are 
named  and  described.  (Descriptions  of  four  of  these 
species  are  reprinted  in  Gabb,  W.  iL,  and  Horn.  G.  H.. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  Jour.,  Ser.  II,  T.  5  -1S62-  :  115: 

119  :  121.) 


1106.  LUCAS,  EUGENE]  W.  VAX  C. 

Examination  and  survey  for  Harbor  of  Befuge,  Cape  Look- 
out, Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1900,  pt  3.     Appendix  N  16,  pp. 

1829-1837.) 

--  TJ.  S.  56th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1900.    House  Doc.  No.  80.    8  pp. 
Map. 

1107.  -  Examination  and  survey  of  Scuppernong  river,  Xorth  Caro- 

lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1901,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 

1541-1545.) 
--  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  2d  SCSSL,  1901.    House  Doc.  No.  131.    6  pp. 

1108.  -  Examination  and  survey  of  Trent  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1901,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  19,  pp. 

1545-1552.) 
--  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  2d  Sess,  1900.    House  Doc.  No.  121.    8  pp. 


148  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1109.    Examination  and  survey  of  waterway  from   South  Mills, 

North  Carolina,  to  and  including  Ocracoke  and  Beaufort 
inlets. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 
1511-1540.) 

U.   S.   56th   Cong.,   2d   Sess.,    1901.     House   Doc.   No.   202. 

30  pp.    Map. 

1110.    Examination  and  survey  of  Wilmington  harbor  and  Cape 

Fear  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  20,  pp. 
1552-1569.) 

U.    S.   56th   Cong.,   2d   Sess.,    1901.     House   Doc.    No.    180. 

18  pp.    Map. 

1111.    Improvement  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1899,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  11,  pp. 
1502-1504.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  11,  pp. 

1813-1814.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1499-1500.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1112.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  above  Wil- 
mington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt.  3.    Appendix  N  13,  pp. 
1816-1818.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1502-1503.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1113.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and  be- 
low Wilmington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1899,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  14,  pp. 
1507-1515.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.  1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  14,  pp, 

1818-1826.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  14,  pp. 

1504-1509.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1114.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1899,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  4,  pp. 
1492-1493.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  4,  pp. 

1801-1802.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 

1488-1490.) 

Reports  of  progress. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  149 

1115.    Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1899,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  2,  pp. 
1489-1490.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1900,  pt  3.    Appendix  H  2,  pp. 

1896-1898.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 

1485-1486.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1116.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept  1899,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1498-1499.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  8,  pp. 

1808-1810.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1495-1496.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1117.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt  3.     Appendix  N  6,  pp. 
1804-1806.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 

1492-1493.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1118.   Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt  3.    Appendix  N  12,  pp. 
1815-1816.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1500-1501.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1119.    Improvement  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1899,  pt  2.     Appendix  M  1,  pp. 
1487- 1 489.)^ 

(In  Chief  of  *Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt  3.     Appendix  N  1,  pp. 

1793-1796.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt.  3.     Appendix  L   1,  pp. 

1484-1485.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1120.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1899,  pt  2.    Appendix  M  3,  pp. 
1490-1492.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt  3.     Appendix  N  3,  pp. 

1798-1800.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  3,  pp. 

1487-1488.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1121.    Improvement  of  Town  creek,  Brunswick  county,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  15,  pp. 
1827-1828.) 


150  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  15,  pp 

1509-1511.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1122.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt.  3.     Appendix  N  5,  pp. 
1802-1804.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 

1490-1491.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1123.   and  WINSLOW,  E.  EVELETH. 

Preliminary  examination  of  Carrot  Island  slough  and  Lewis 
Thoroughfare,  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1904.    House  Doc.  No.  210.    7  pp. 

1124.  LYELL,  CHARLES. 

[Cretaceous  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In    On    the    tertiary    formations  .  .  .  Geol.    Soc.    London, 

Proc.,  v.  3,  pt.  2  (1842):  736.) 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1844.     pp.  222;  223. 

Describes  occurrence  of  cretaceous  and  eocene  and  finds  no 
evidence  of  a  transition  between  them.  Describes  organic 
remains  from  Wilmington. 

1125.    [Fossils  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Notes  on  the  cretaceous  strata  .  .  .  Geol.  Soc.  Quart 
Jour.,  v.  1  (1845):  55-60.) 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  47  (1844):  213-214. 

Mentions  following  cretaceous  fossils  from  Lewis'  creek  : 
Belemnites  mucronatus ;  Ostrca  vesicularis;  Ostrea  sub- 
spatulata  and  Cellepora  tubulata. 

1126.    Observations  on  the  white  limestone  and  other  eocene  or 

older  tertiary  formation  of  Virginia,  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia. 

Geol.  Soc.  Quart.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1845):  429-442. 

Describes  this  formation  near  Wilmington  and  gives  list 
of  shells  found  at  this  locality. 

1127.    On  the  geological  position  of  the  Mastodon  giganteum  and 

associated  fossil  remains  at  Big  Bone  Lick,  Ky.,  and  other 
localities  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Geol.  Soc.  London,  Proc.,  v.  4,  No.  92  (1844):  36-39. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  46  (1844):  320-323. 

Mentions  many  mammalian  bones  including  those  of  the 
Mastodon  giganteum  discovered  on  the  Neuse  river. 

1128.    On  the  miocene  tertiary  strata  of  Maryland,  Virginia  and  of 

North  and  South  Carolina. 

Geol.  Soc.  Quart.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1845):  413-429. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1848:  734-736. 

Describes  thirty  species  of  fossil  shells  from  miocen* 
strata  at  Wilmington. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  151 

1129.   Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years  1841-1842.    New 

York,  Wiley  &  Putnam ;  London,  J.  Murray,  1845.    Ed.  2. 
London,  1855.    2  vols.    Maps. 

Chapters  VH  and  X.  ToL  1,  contain  observations  on  North 
Carolina  localities,  the  Pine  Barrens  from  Norfolk.  Va_ 
to  Weldon.  X.  C-.  the  Dismal  Swamp,  and  Wflmington. 

1130.  LYMAX,  B£EXJAMIX]  S[MiTHj. 

Agp  of  the  Xewark  brownstone. 

Am.  Phfl.  Soc,  Proa,  v.  33  (1894):  5-10. 
Discusses  geological  age. 

1131.    Some  new  red  horizons. 

Am.  Phfl.  Soc,  Proc,  v.  33  (1894):   192-215. 
Abstracts:    Jour,  of  GeoL,  T.  2   (1894):   644-645. 
Abstracts:    Am.  Nat.,  T.  28  (1894):  878-879. 

Reriews  evidence  on  which  the  red  horizons  east  of  the 
Blue  Ridge  are  ascribed  to  the  mesozoic.  Describes  oat- 
crops  in  North  Carolina  and  gives  account  and  list  of 
fossils  found  in  the  state. 

1132.  LYMAX,  (CHESTER]  S[MrrH]. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Professor  Denison  Olmsted. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Sex.  II,  T.  28  (1859):   109-118. 
LYMAX,  WEBB  S. 

Soil  surrey  of  Perquimans  and  Pasquotank  counties.  Xorth 
Carolina. 

See  Lapham  and  Lyman,  No.  1053. 

1133.  LYON,  EDWARD  WEST. 

The  progress  of  gold  mining  in  Xorth  Carolina. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  T.  87  (1909):  293-297. 

Historical  notes  on  gold  mining  naming  many  of  the  early 
mines  and  mining  methods.  Describes  the  gold  belts, 
•rnlnclfal  occurrence  and  mineralogies!  character  of  the 
ores,  the  principal  mines  and  mining  methods. 

1134.  «MAC." 

Our  southern  gold  mines. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  v.  26  (1878):   134. 

Notes  on  Rndisil  and  McGinn  mines.  Mecklenburg  county, 
and  King's  Mountain  mine. 

1135.  MCCAT.T.TB,  S.  A. 

The  Ammonp  Branch  mine. 

(In  A  preliminary  report  on  a  part  of  the  gold  deposits  of 
Georgia.  GeoL  Survey  Ga.,  BnlL  4-A.  Atlanta,  1896. 
26  cm.  pp.  99-100.) 

Notes  on  this  mine  located  in  "  Horse  Cove,"  North  Caro 
lina,  near  the  Georgia  line. 

1136.  MCCARTHY,  GERALD. 

Ground  and  deep  waters  of  North  Carolina. 

H.  C.  Board  of  Health,  BnlL,  v.  22,  (1907):  1-14. 

Describes  geologic  occurrence  of  waters  in  the  state, 
method*  of  digging  wells,  cost  of  boring,  with  analyses 
of  samples  from  public  water  supplies. 


152  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1137.  McCASKEY,  H[IRAM]   D[RYER]. 

Gold  and  silver  [production  in  North  Carolina]. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1906.     Wash.,    1907. 
pp.  323-325;  328-331.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1898. 

pp.  562-565.) 

Notes  on  mines  within  the  gold  belts,  the  workings  and 
production  for  1906  and  1907. 

1138.  McCoY,  HERBERT  N.  and  Ross,  W.  H. 

The  relation  between  the  radio-activity  and  the  composition 
of  thorium  compounds. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  21  (1906):  433-443. 

Describes  experiments  In  which  monazite   from   McDowell 

county  Is  used. 

1139.  MCDOWELL,  SILAS. 

Belt  of  no  frost,  or  thermal  belt. 

(In    Commissioner    of    Patents,    Rept.    1861.      Agriculture. 
Wash.,  1862.    pp.  146-147.) 

Describes  thermal  belt  on  the  mountains  in  Macon  county. 

1140.  McEACHERN,  D.  P. 

"  All  about  Robeson  county."  Published  by  order  of  the 
Board  of  County  Commissioners  .  .  .  embodying  a  full  and 
accurate  description  of  our  lands,  timbers,  waterpower.  .  . 
Lumberton,  N.  C.,  W.  W.  McDiarmid,  1884.  20  pp.  23 
cm.  Map. 

1141.  MCELRATH,  THOMAS. 

The  gold  of  North  Carolina  and  Georgia. 

Min.  &  Stat.  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):  363-364. 

Brief  notes  on  gold  region  In  Burke,  Rutherford  and  Mc- 
Dowell counties,  and  on  the  hydraulic  system  of  mining 
Introduced  into  the  state  by  Dr.  M.  H.  Van  Dyck. 

1142.    Notes  on  gold  mining  operations  in  North  Carolina. 

Min.  &  Stat.  Mag.,  v.  10  (1858):  393-395. 

Briefly  describes  workings  of  the  Wilkinson,  Bunker  Hill, 
Collins  and  Jamestown  mines  in  Burke,  Rutherford  and 
McDowell  counties,  respectively. 

1143.  McFARLAND,  WALTER. 

Examination  of  "  French  Broad  river  from  the  Henderson 
county  line  to  its  junction  with  the  Holston,  Tennessee." 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.,  Rept.,  1876,  pt.  1.     Appendix  P  6,  pp. 
718-724.) 

1144.    Examination  of  the  French  Broad  river,  North  Carolina, 

from  Brevard  to  Buncombe  county  line. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1875,  pt.  1.     Appendix  R  10,  pp. 
817-821.) 

Describes  the  country  in  Transylvania  county  through 
which  this  river  flows  and  its  natural  resources. 


GEOLOGY,   3HXERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  153 

1145.  -  Examination  of  the  Little  Tennessee  river  from  the  Chilho- 

wee  mountains  to  the  Georgia  line  in  Maeon  county,  North 
Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1876,  pt.  1.     Appendix  P  5,  pp. 

715-718.) 

--  (In  TJ.  S.  44th  Con&,  1st  SCSSL,  1876.    House.  Doc.  No.  141. 
PP-  2-4.) 

1146.  MACFABULSE,  JAMES. 

Coal  regions  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

(Jfi  hit  Coal  regions  of  America,  their  topography,  geology 
and  development  New  York,  Appleton,  1873.  24  cm. 
pp.  516-528.) 

Describes  Deep  and  Dan  River  coal  fields,  giving  extracts 
from  Emmons  and  Johnson.  Analyses  of  the  coal. 

1147.  -  Geological  formations  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  his  American  geological  railway  guide,  giving  the 
geological  formations  at  every  railway  station.  Ed.  2. 
Rev.  &  EnL  New  York,  Appleton,  1890.  21  cm.  pp. 
365-368.) 

Contains  sketch  of  the  eeoloey  of  state  taken  from  Kerr's 
reports.  Article  revised  and  enlarged  for  second  edition 
br  H.  M.  Chance.  Other  mentions  of  North  Carolina 
formations  on  pp.  11  :  41-42. 

1148.  MCGEE,  W  J 

The  Lafayette  formation. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  12th  Ann  Kept,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1891. 
pp.  347-521.) 

Discussion  of  the  Lafayette  formation  of  the  Atlantic 
coastal  plain,  with  many"  general  references  to  the  forma- 
tion in  Xorth  Carolina,  with  particular  description,  pp. 
485-4S6. 

1149.  -  The  southern  extension  of  the  Appomattox  formation. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  40  (1890):   15-41. 
Abstract:     GeoL  Soc.  Amer.,  BulL,  v.  1  (1889):  546-547;  548-549. 
Abstract:     Am.  GeoL,  v.  5  (1890):   120. 
Abstract:     Am.  Nat,  v.  24  (1890):  209;  v.  25  (1891):  823. 

Discusses    features    of    Appomattox    formation    in    Xorth 

Carolina. 

1150.  -  Three  formations  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  slope. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  m,  v.  35  (1888):    120-143;   328-330; 

367-388;  448-466. 

Abstract:    Nature,  v.  38  (1888):  91;  190. 
Abstract:     Am.  GeoL,  v.  2   (1888)  :   129-131. 

Describes  occurrence  of  Potomac  and  Appomattox  forma- 
tions In  Xorth  Carolina. 


1151.   MACKENZIE, 

Eeport  of  a  hoard  of  engineers  on  examination  and  survey 
for  waterway  from  Norfolk.  Ya.,  to  Beaufort  inlet,  Xorth 
Carolina. 

U.  S.  59th  Cong^  21st  Sess,  1907.    Honse  Ex.  Doc.  No.  84. 

20  pp.    Map. 
U 


154  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1152.    [Biver  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1904,  pt.    1.    Wash.,   1904.    pp. 
223-245.) 

(In   Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1906,  pt.    1.    Wash.,    1906.    pp. 

245-276.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1907,  pt.  1.  Wash.,  1907.  pp. 

258-289.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

MACKINTOSH,  JAMES  BUCKTON. 

Auerlith,  ein  neues  Thoriummineral. 

See  Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  No.  768. 

Mineralogical  notes.    Auerlite. 

See  Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  No.  780. 

On  a  new  thorium  mineral,  auerlite. 

See  Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  No.  789. 

On  the  occurrence  of  polycrase.  .  . 

See  Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  No.  793. 

1153.  MACLURE,  WILLIAM. 

Observations  on  the  geology  of  the  United  States  explanatory 
of  a  geological  map. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  v.  6   (1809):    411-428. 

Jour,  de  Physique,  v.  69   (1809):    204-213;   v.  72   (1811): 

137-165. 

Describes     formations     of     the     Carolinas,     noting     their 
boundaries  and  mineral  localities. 

1154.    Observations  on  the  geology  of  the  United  States  (with  re- 
marks  on   the   probable   effects   of   rock    decomposition    on 
nature  and  fertility  of  soils.    With  map  and  plates.    Phila., 
Abraham  Small,  1817.    130  pp.    22  cm.    Plates.    Map. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  n.  s.,  v.  1   (1818):   1-91. 

Abstract:     Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1826,  Bd.  1,  pp.  124-138. 

Contains    references    and   descriptions    of   North    Carolina 
rock  formations  and  mineral  localities. 

1155.  MADISON,  JAMES. 

Meteoric  stone  that  fell  in  North  Carolina  in  January,  1810. 
Med.  Repos.,  v.  14  (1810):   390. 

Brief  account  of  this  meteoric  stone  stated  to  be  a  real 
magnet. 

1156.  MAFPITT,  J.  N. 

[Beaufort  entrance  and  Harbor,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1854.    Appendix  14.    Wash., 
1855.     pp.  21*-*23.) 

Report  of  survey  of  Beaufort  harbor. 

1157.    Ee-examination  of  the  bars  and  entrances  to   Cape  Fear 

river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.   S.   Coast   Survey,   RepL    1857.     Appendix  No.    17. 
Wash.,  1858.    pp.  153-156.) 

Account  of  changes  in  the  locality  since  survey  of  1851. 


GBOLOGY,   iEIXERALOGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  155 

MAXGDM ,  A.  W. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Mt.  Mitchell  area,  North  Carolina. 
See  Caine  and  Mangnm,  No.  229. 

1158.  MAXNTN-G,  I.  H. 

Analysis  of  kaolin. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Swx,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  93. 

Analysis  of  specimen  from  Jackson  county. 

1159.    Analysis  of  specular  iron  ore. 

Elis.  Mit  ScL  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  95. 

Analysis  of  specimen  from  Salem,  Forsyth  county. 

1160.  MARCOU,  JUTES. 

Biographical  notice  of  Ebenezer  Emmons. 
Am.  GeoL,  v.  7  (1891):  1-23. 

1161.    Distribution  geographique  de  For  et  de  1'argent  aux  Etats- 

TJnis  et  dans  les  Canadas. 

Soc.  de  Geographic,  BulL,  Ser.  V,  v.  14  (1867):  523-534. 
Abstract:    Neucs  Jahr.  f,  Min.,  1870,  pp.  117;  118. 

Describes  first  _discoTery  of  gold  In  Cabarrus  county,  bj 

1162.    Ebenezer  Emmons. 

Science,  v  5  (1885):  456-458. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Emmons. 

1163.    Geology  of  North  America.  .  .  Zurich,  Ziircher  &  Furrer; 

Xe\r  York,  Wiley  &  Halsted,  1858.    144  pp.    324  i  25  cm. 
Plates.     Maps. 

Review  by  F.  Roemer:  Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1858,  pp.  553-555. 
Discusses  in  a  general  way  the  geology  of  North  Carolina, 
and  presents  a  geological  map  of  the  United  States  show- 
ing the  North  Carolina  formations. 

1164.    Gold  in  North  Carolina. 

Bost  Soc.  Kat  HisL,  Proc,  v.  9  (1862):  47. 

Notes  on  gold  contained  in  beds  of  red  sandstone. 

1165.    Triassic  flora  of  Eichmond,  Va. 

Am.  GeoL,  v.  5  (1890):  160-174. 

Discusses  age  of  coal-formation  of  North  Carolina. 

1166.  MARIGNAC,  CHARLES. 

Sur  les  terres  de  la  samarskite. 

Archives  des  Sci  Phy.  et  Nat,  Ser.  m,  v.  3  (1880):  413- 
438. 

Resume*  of  chemical  experiments  upon  the  earths  of  the 
samarskite  of  North  America.  i  Mitchell  county,  North 
Carolina.) 

1167.  Marls  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Sept.  1868.    Waslu,  1869. 
23  cm.     pp.  385-386.) 

Contains  tables  of  analyses  of  marls  from  Wayne.  Edge- 
combe,  Pitt.  Bladen,  Jones,  Craven  and  Nash  counties. 


156  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1168.  MARSH,  OrTHNiEL]  C[HARLES]. 

[Fossil  from  North  Carolina.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  nr.  22]  (1870):   2. 

Exhibits  tooth  of  Mosasaurus  crassidens  from  the  cre- 
taceous. 

1169.    On  the  Paloeotrochis  of  Emmons,  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  45  (1868):   217-219. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1868,  p.  875. 

Description  and  discussion  of  the  Palceotrochis. 

1170.  MARSHALL,  WILLIAM]  L. 

[Kiver  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina  in  1908.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1908,  pt.  1.    pp.  274-306.) 

1171.  MATHER,  WILLIAM  W. 

[On  the  occurrence  of  boulders  and  scratches.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  41  (1841):   174. 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Trans.   (1843):    27-28. 

Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1842,  pp.  245-246. 

Note  on  granite  decomposition  in  the  gold  region. 

1172.  MATHEWS,  EfDWARD]  BENNETT]. 

Notes  on  some  flattened  garnets  from  North  Carolina. 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.,  v.  15  (1895):  8. 

Crystallographic  and  goniometrical  descriptions. 

1173.  MAURY,  MATTHEW]  FONTAINE]. 

Geography  of  North  Carolina:  a  supplement  to  Maury's 
Manual  of  Geography.  New  York,  1882.  10  pp.  31  cm. 
Map. 

General  geographical  sketch. 

1174.    Eemarks  on  the  Gulf  stream  and  currents  of  the  sea. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  47  (1844):  161-181. 

1175.  MAXWELL,  HENRY  V. 

Mining  in  eastern  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  77   (1904):    167-168. 

Describes  the  eastern  gold  belt  in  Nash,  Franklin,  Hali- 
fax and  adjoining  counties,  the  mines  and  mining  opera- 
tions. Names  the  Mann-Arrington,  Burt  and  Portis 
mines,  all  placer  mines. 

1176.  MAYER,  ALFRED  GOLDSBOROUGH. 

Our  neglected  southern  coast.  .  . 

Nat.  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  19  (1908):  859-871. 

Popular  account  of  general  conditions  along  the  coast  of 
the  Southern  Atlantic  states,  with  geographical  notes  on 
portions  of  the  North  Carolina  coast. 

1177.  MEASE,  JAMES. 

A  geological  account  of  the  United  States,  comprehending 
a  short  description  of  their  animal,  vegetable  and  mineral 
productions.  Phila.,  Birch  &  Small,  1807.  496  pp.  15  cm. 

Many  references  to  North  Carolina  :  coast,  p.  58  :  soil,  p. 
209  ;  clay,  p.  401  ;  limestone,  p.  406  ;  gold,  pp.  413-415  ; 
Pilot  mountain,  pp.  451-452. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  157 

1178.  Mecklenburg  gold  mining  company.     Act  of  incorporation,  and 

report  of  secretary  of  the  company  .  .  .  with  accompany- 
ing documents.  New  York,  W.  Tolefree,  1833.  31  pp. 
19  cm. 

Contains  notes  on  condition  of  mines  in  Mecklenburg 
county,  including  Charlotte,  Rudisil,  Marwell,  McClure 
and  Capps  mines. 

1179.  MEEHAN,  THOMAS. 

On  the  timber  line  of  high  mountains. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  32]  (1890):  341-346. 
Notes  on  Roan  mountain. 

MEEKER,  F.  N. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Asheville  area,  North  Carolina. 
See  Lapham  and  Meeker,  No.  1054. 

1180.  MEEKS,  KEGIXALD. 

Corundum  tin  North  Carolina  in  1906]. 
Mineral  Industry,  v.  15  (1906):  317. 

1181.  MEGRAW,  HERBERT  A. 

Cyanidation  in  the  south. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  79  (1905):   705-707. 

Describes  the  lola  mine  in  Montgomery  county,  geology  of 
locality,  occurrence  of  gold  ore  and  the  cyanidation  pro- 
cess in  use. 

1182.  MELL,  PATRICK,  H[UES,. 

Auriferous  slate  deposits  of  the  southern  mining  region. 
Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  9  (1881):  399-402. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  31  (1881):  398-399. 

Discusses  the  auriferous  slate  deposits  of  North  Carolina, 

and  the  methods  of  working  them. 

1183.  MELLISS,  D.  ERNEST. 

Keport  on  the  property  of  the  Empire  gold  mining  company, 
Mecklenburg  county,  North  Carolina.  New  York,  Craft  & 
Oxford,  1868.  24  pp.  22  cm. 

Description  of  this  property,  ores  and  methods  of  working. 

1184.  MEMMIXGER,  QHABLESJ  G[USTAVUS]. 

Phosphate  in  North  Carolina. 

MSS.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey.    Barlow,  Florida,  June  15,  1894. 

Describes  phosphate  deposits  near  Castle  Hayne  station, 
gives  geological  and  topographic  notes  on  region,  with 
analyses  of  specimens. 

1185.    [Phosphate  rock  in  North  Carolina.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1902):  521. 

Notes  on  production  of  shell  rock  at  Castle  Hayne  in  re- 
cent years. 

1186.  Memoir  of  the  Kev.  Elisha  Mitchell,  D.  D.,  late  professor  of  chem- 

istry, mineralogy  and  geology  of  the  University  of  North 
Carolina.  . 

Chapel  Hill,  J.  M.  Henderson,  1858.    88  pp.    22*/3  cm. 


158  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 


1187.  MENDENHALL,  T[HOMAS] 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1889.    Wash.,  1890. 

pp.  46-47.) 

--  (In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1890.  Wash.,  p.  44.) 
--  (In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1891  pt.  1.  Wash., 
1892.  pp.  43-44.) 

1188.  MERCUR,  JAMES. 

Examination  of  Meherrin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  23,  pp. 

1114-1117.) 

--  (In  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1882.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
169,  pp.  2-4.) 

1189.  -  Examination  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  24,  pp. 

1117-1119.) 

--  (In  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1882.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
169,  pp.  6-7.) 

1190.  -  Examination  of  Oregon  inlet,  Dare  county,  North  Carolina 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  27,  pp. 

1127-1128.) 

--  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1882.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  190. 
2  pp. 

1191.  -  Examination  of  water  connection  between  Waccamaw  and 

Cape  Fear  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  25,  pp. 

1119-1122.) 

--   (In  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1882.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  169, 
pp.  8-11.) 

Describes   general    character    of   the   country   between    the 
two   rivers. 

1192.  -  Examination  of  White  Oak  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  22,  pp. 

1113-1114.) 

--   (In  U.  S.  47th  Cong.,   1st  Sess.,   1882.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
169,  pp.  4-5) 

1193.  -  Improvement  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1883,  pt.  1.     Appendix  K  14,  pp. 

855-857.) 

--   (In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  13,  pp. 
1093-1098.) 

1194.  -  Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  from  Wilmington  to  Fay- 

etteville,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1881,  pt  1.     Appendix  I  14,  pp. 

1017-1020.) 

_  --   (In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
78,  pp.  3-6.) 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  159 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt  2.     Appendix  I  14,  pp. 

1098-1101.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.    Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

858-860.) 

Reports  of  progress.. 

1195.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  I.     Appendix  I  12,  pp. 
1009-1012.) 

U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  85, 

4  pp. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1882,  pt  2.    Appendix  I  12,  pp. 

1091-1093.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.    Appendix  K  13,  pp. 

854-855.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1196.    Improvement  of  Currituck  sound,  Coanjok  bay,  North  river 

and  bar,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.     Appendix  I  7,  pp. 
996-1000.) 

U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.    House  Ex.  Doc.  Wo.  28. 

3  pp. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt  2.     Appendix  I  7,  pp. 

1080-1082.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1883,  pt  1.     Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

846-848.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1197.    Improvement  of  Lillington  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.    Appendix  I  15,  pp. 
1020-1023.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

78,  pp.  8-11.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.    Appendix  K  16,  pp. 

860-862.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1198.    Improvement  of  Meherrin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.    Appendix  K  7,  p.  846.) 

1199.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina,  from  its  mouth 

to  the  head  of  navigation. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.    Appendix  I  10,  pp. 
1003-1006.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1882,  pt  2.     Appendix  I  10,  pp. 

1086-1088.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1883,  pt  1.     Appendix  K  11,  pp. 

850-853.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1200.    Improvement  of  North  Landing  river,  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt.  1.     Appendix  I  6,  pp. 
993-996.) 


160  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  6,  pp. 

1078-1080.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1201.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1881,  pt.   1.     Appendix  I  9,  pp. 
1001-1003.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1882,  pt.   2.    Appendix  I  9,  pp. 

1083-1085.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1883,  pt.  1.     Appendix  K  10,  pp. 

848-850.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1202.    Improvement  of  Scuppernong  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,   1881,  pt.   1.     Appendix  I  8,  pp. 
1000-1001.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.    Appendix  I  8,  p.  1083.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1203.    Improvement  of  Town  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1881,  pt.   1.     Appendix  I  16,  pp. 
1023-1025.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

78,  pp.  6-7.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1883,  pt.  1.     Appendix  K  17,  pp. 

862-863.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1204.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1881,  pt.  1.     Appendix  I   11,  pp. 
1007-1009.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.   1.     Appendix  I  11,  pp. 

1088-1090.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1883,  pt.  1.     Appendix  K  12,  pp. 

853-854.) 

Reports  of  progress 

1205.    Improvement  of  Yadkin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1881,  pt.  1.     Appendix  I  17,  pp. 
1025-1028.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1882,  pt.  2.     Appendix  I  17,  pp. 

1102-1107.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1883,  pt.  1.     Appendix  K  18,  pp. 

864-865.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1206.    Preliminary  examination  of  Alligator  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  30,  pp. 
1059-1060.) 

1207.    Preliminary  examination  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1884,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  31,  pp. 
1061-1062.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1884.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  30, 

pp.  42-43.) 


GEOLOGY,   MIXER  A  LOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  161 

1208.    Preliminary  examination  of  Clubfoot,  Harlowe  and  Newport 

rivers,  North  Carolina,  on  line  of  inland  navigation  to  Beau- 
fort harbor. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1884,  pt  2.  Appendix  L  36,  pp. 
1065-1071.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Ccng.,  1st  Sess.,  1884.    Sen.  Doc  No.  63, 

pp.  1-7.) 

1209.    Preliminary  examination  of  Edenton  bay,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1884,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  37,  pp. 
1071-1075.) 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  1st  Sess^  1884.    Sen.  Doc.  Ho.  63,  pp. 

7-11.) 

1210.    Preliminary  examination  of  Waccamaw  river  between  Con- 

wayborongh,  South  Carolina,  and  Waccamaw  Lake.  North 
Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1884,  pt  2.  Appendix  L  28,  pp. 
1056-1058.) 

1211.    Report  in  reference  to   preliminary   examinations   of  the 

sound  between  Beaufort  and  New  river  and  of  White  Oak 
river  to  Smith's  Mills,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt  2.  Appendix  L  27,  pp. 
1055-1056.) 

MEBBILL,  GEORGE  P[ERKDf8]. 

The  building  and  ornamental  stones  of  North  Carolina. 
See  Watson  and  Laney,  Ho.  1829. 

1212.    [Building  stones  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Building  and  ornamental  stones  .  .  .  Smithsonian 
Inst,  Bd.  of  Regents,  Rept  1886,  pt  2.  Wash.,  1889.  23 
cm.  pp.  357-472;  573-576.) 

Describes  briefly  the  building  and  ornamental  stones  of 
the  state.  Contains  catalogue  of  the  collection  of  these 
stones  in  the  U.  S.  National  Museum. 

1213.    The   non-metallic   minerals.     Their  occurrence   and   uses. 

New  York,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1904.     414  pp.  23  cm. 
Plates.    Ulus. 

Describes  many  mineral  products  of  North  Carolina,  in- 
cluding corundum,  chromite.  mica,  zircon,  spodumene, 
allanite.  orthlte.  tal-x  soapstone,  pyrophyllite,  phosphates, 
monazite  and  samarskite. 

1214.    Notes  on  asbestos  and  asbestiform  minerals. 

U.  S.  Hat  Mas.,  Proa,  v.  18  (1895):  281-292. 

Describes  three  specimens  of  asbestos  from  Mitchell  and 
Franklin  counties  in  the  U.  S.  National  Museum. 

1215.    Notes  on  some  North  Carolina  building  and  ornamental 

stones. 

Stone,  v.  4  (1892):  77-79. 

Describes  the  geological  formations  of  the  state,  and  the 
various  deposits  of  building  stones  found  therein. 


162  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1216.    Notes  on  the  composition  and  structure  of  the  Henderson- 

ville,  North  Carolina,  meteorite. 

U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.,  v.  32  (1907):  79-82. 
Notice:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  23   (1907):   395. 
Abstract    by    Leonard]    J.    Spencer]:     Chem.     Soc.     (London) 
Jour.,  v.  92,  pt.  2  (1907):  278. 

Description  of  this  meteorite  with  analysis  by  Wirt  Tassin. 

1217.    On  the  meteorite  from  Eich  mountain,  Jackson  county, 

North  Carolina,  with  chemical  analysis  by  Wirt  Tassin. 

U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.,  v.  32  (1907):   241-244. 
Abstract    by    L[eonard]    J.    Stpencerj:     Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  92,  pt.  2  (1907):  484-485. 
Abstract:    Nature,  v.  76  (1907):   65. 

1218.    Stones  for  building  and  decoration.     3d  ed.     New  York, 

John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1903.    551  pp.    24  cm. 

Enumerates  building  stone  resources  of  North  Carolina  : 
granites  and  gneisses,  pp.  79-81  ;  porphyry,  pp.  98-99 ; 
sandstone  and  conglomerates,  p.  154 ;  marble,  pp.  221- 
222  ;  limestones  and  dolomites,  p.  319  ;  serpentine,  p.  369. 

1219.  Meteorological  record  at  Chapel  Hill  for  the  five  years  1880-1884. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):  48-56. 

Tables  of  monthly  means  of  temperature,  monthly  ranges 
of  barometer,  barometric  waves  and  rainfall,  and  annual 
means  and  ranges. 

1220.  MEZGER,  C.  A. 

The  monazite  districts  of  North  and  South  Carolina. 
Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  822-826. 

Abstract  by  A.  S:     Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1896,  p.  166. 

Describes  monazite  districts  of  the  state,  situated  in 
Alexander,  Catawba,  Burke,  Rutherford,  McDowell, 
Cleveland,  Lincoln,  Polk  and  Henderson  counties,  the 
mines  and  mining  methods. 

1221.    Some  geological  observations  in  the  vicinity  of  Charlotte, 

North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  52  (1891):  725. 

Describes  the  red  and  yellow  clays  present  in  the  rail- 
road cuts  of  the  vicinity,  and  discusses  propriety  of  con- 
sidering the  red  clay,  laterite. 

1222.  Mica  mines  in  the  south. 

Mineral  Collector,  v.  4   (1897):    132-135. 

Describes  mica   industry   at  Bakersville. 

1223.  Mica  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  1  (1892):  340;  v.  12  (1905):  447. 

1224.  MIDDLETON,  GEORGE. 

The  North  Carolina  zircon  mines. 

Mineral  Collector,  v.  10  (1903):    125-127. 

Notes  of  personal  trips  made  to  Zirconia  with  brief  ob- 
servations on  the  general  conditions. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  163 

1225.  MIDDLETON,  JEFFERSON. 

Clay  from  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  12th  Census.  Spec.  Rept,  Mines  &  Quarries. 
Wash.,  1905.  p.  861.) 

Describes  clay  and  kaolin  production  and  gives  analysis 
of  washed  kaolin  quoted  from  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  13. 

1226.  MlERS,  B^ENRY]   ALEXANDER]. 

Quartz  from  the  Emerald  and  Hiddenite  mine,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  46  (1893):  420-424. 
Abstract  by  A.  Osann:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  25   (1895): 

111-112. 

Abstract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  18  (1895):  154-155. 
Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1895,  Bd.  2.     Min., 

pp.  235-236. 

Detailed  crystallographic  description  of  three  quartz 
crvstals  from  this  locality. 

1227.  MILLER,  C.  C. 

General  report  of  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  western 
North  Carolina  mining,  smelting  and  copperas  manufactur- 
ing company.  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C.,  1866.  18  pp.  22  cm. 

General  account  of  the  mineral  lands  of  this  company  in 
Jackson  county.  Contains  reports  of  C.  D.  Smith  and 
John  P.  Cunningham,  describing  the  geological  and  min- 
eralogical  character  and  value  of  these  lands. 

1228.  MILLER,  S^MUEL^  ALMOND]. 

North  American  mesozoic  and  ca?nozoic  geology  and  paleon- 
tology. 

Cin.  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1879):  140-161;  223-244; 
v.  3  (1880):  9-32;  79-118;  165-202;  245-288;  v.  4  (1881): 
3-46;  93-144;  183-234. 

Resume  of  what  has  been  done  and  written  on  this  subject. 
North  Carolina  triassic  coal  fields  on  the  Deep  and  Dan 
rivers  are  discussed.  Summaries  of  Emmons'  and  Kerr's 
reports.  Names  fossils  discovered  in  tertiary,  cretaceous 
and  triassic  formations,  and  described  by  Emmons,  Kerr, 
Cope,  Bunbury,  Morton,  Conrad  and  Wagner. 

1229.  [Mineral  collection  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Mineralogical  collection  in  the  Crystal  Palace.  Min. 
Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  593-609.) 

Description  of  mineral  specimens  exhibited  at  the  Crystal 
Palace,  N.  Y..  1854,  from  North  Carolina. 

1230.  Minerals  found  at  Dysartville,  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  61  (1896):  425. 

A  list  of  minerals  found  at  this  locality,  with  the  names 
of  the  finders,  and  quality  of  the  minerals. 

1231.  Minerals  of  North  Carolina. 

Land  we  love,  v.  1   (1866):   162-169. 

Popular  account  of  the  mineral  resources  of  the  state. 

1232.  Mines,  minerals  and  mineral  industries  of  the  South.     Wash., 

Southern  R.  R.,  Land  &  Indust.  Dept.,  1899.    27  pp.  24  cm. 

Notes  on  iron,  coal,  gold,  marble,  clay,  bauxite  and  corun- 
dum deposits  in  North  Carolina. 


164  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1233.  [Mines  of  North  Carolina,] 

(In   U.    S.    12th    Census,    Spec.    Kept.,    Mines    &    Quarries. 
Wash.,  1905.    pp.  275-279.) 

Describes  mineral  deposits  and  mining  conditions  in  1902. 

1234.  Mining  Engineer. 

King's  Mountain,  North  Carolina,  gold  mine. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892):    147. 

Notes  on  ores  at  this  mine. 

1235.  Mining  resources  of  North  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  5   (1848):  93. 

Describes  mineral  deposits  and  mines  in  Davidson,  Rowan, 
Gaston,  Lincoln,  Catawba,  Caldwell,  Montgomery,  Ruther- 
ford, Burke  and  McDowell  counties. 

1236.  MITCHELL,  ELISHA. 

[Altitudes  and  soils  of  western  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Lanman,  Charles.     Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Moun- 
tains.   New  York,  Putnam,  1849.    20  cm.    pp.  192-198.) 

Letter  to  Thomas  L.  Clingman  describing  altitudes  of  the 
peaks  of  the  Black  mountains  and  Blue  Ridge  and  general 
topographic  features,  with  notes  on  the  soils. 

1237.    Diary  of  a  geological  tour  by  Dr.  E.  Mitchell  in  1827-1828, 

with  introduction  and  notes  by  Dr.  Kemp  P.  Battle. 

James  Sprunt  Hist.  Mono.,  No.  6.     Published  by  the  Univ., 
Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  1905.     73  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  letters  descriptive  of  topography  and  geology  of 
North  Carolina,  written  while  on  a  trip  through  the  west- 
ern counties.  Notes  on  a  tew  mines  and  mineral  deposits. 
Popularly  written,  without  technical  descriptions. 

1238.    Elements  of  geology :  with  an  outline  of  the  geology  of  North 

Carolina.  .  .  n.  p.    1842.    141  pp.    23^  cm.    Map. 

Descriptions  of  the  geological  formations  and  mineral  de- 
posits in  the  state  as  then  known. 

1239.    Geological  report  of  Professor  Mitchell. 

(In  Repts.  for  the  use  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture.    23  cm. 
pp.  101-108.) 

Brief  outline  of  the  general  geology  of  the  state  princi- 
pally of  the  northwestern  counties.  Describes  the  rock 
formations  of  Ashe,  Wilkes  and  Surry  counties,  and  the 
deposits  of  iron  and  copper  ores.  Contains  geographical 
notes  on  the  district. 

1240.    Notice  of  the  height  of  mountains  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  36  (1839):   377-380. 

General  notes  on  topography,  with  altitudes  of  the  Black 
mountains. 

1241.    On  the  character  and  origin  of  the  low  country  of  North 

Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v  13  (1828):  336-347- 
Abstract  by  A.  B[ou6]:     Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  G6ol.,  v.  17 

(1829):  38. 
Abstract:     Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1828,  pp.  902-903. 

Describes  composition  and  constitution  of  the  low  country, 
age  and  mode  of  formation. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  165 

1242.    On  the  geology  of  the  gold  region  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  L,  v.  16  (1829):  1-19.    Map. 
Abstract  by  A.   BouS:     Bull,  des  Scl.  Nat.   et  de  G6ol.,  v.  22 
(1830):   19-22. 


Author  outlines  geology  of  the  state,  particularly  the 
gold  region,  and  criticizes  the  statements  of  Olmsted  and 
Rothe  on  same  subject. 

1243.    Eeport  on  the  geology  of  North  Carolina,  conducted  tinder 

the  Board  of  Agriculture.    Pt,  3.    Ealeigh,  J.  Gales  &  Son, 
1827.    43  pp.    23  cm. 

Outlines  in  a  general  way  the  geology  of  the  state. 
Forms  pt.  3,  of  Olmsted,  D.  Report  on  geologv  of  North 
Carolina. 

1244.    Eeport  on  the  turnpike  from  Ealeigh,  west. 

(In  Message  from  His  Excellency,  Governor  Graham,  com- 
municating report  of  Professor  Mitchell.  Raleigh,  W.  R. 
Gales,  1846.  18  pp.  21  cm.) 

Describes  physiographic  features  of  country  through  which 
survey  was  made  for  a  turnpike  from  Raleigh  west,  and 
to  Fayetteville. 

1245.  MlTCHILL,  StAMFEL]  L[ATHAM]. 

Catalogue  of  the  organic  remains,  which  with  other  geological 
and  some  mineral  articles,  were  presented  to  the  N.  Y. 
Lyceum  of  Nat.  Hist,  in  August,  1826.  .  .  New  York,  J. 
Seymour,  1826.  40  pp.  23  cm. 

Fossil  specimens  named  from  Murfreesborough,  Salisbury 
and  Wilmington. 

1246.    A  detailed  narrative  of  the  earthquakes  which  occurred  on 

December  16,  1811,  and  agitated  the  parts  of  North  America 
which  lie  between  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  Louisiana.  .  . 

N.  Y.  Lit.  &  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1815):  284-307. 

Notes  on  earthquake  shocks  felt  at  Raleigh  on  morning 
of  Dec.  16,  1811,  and  at  Lincoln  on  the  night  of  the  20th. 

1247.    [Fossil  remains  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Observations  on  the  geology  of  North  America.  .  . 

In  Cuvier,  M.,  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  the  earth.     New 

York,   1818.     23  cm.    pp.  400-402.) 

Brief  descriptions  of  skeleton  of  a  whale  discovered  at 
Fishing  creek,  a  huge  skeleton  found  on  the  bank  of  the 
Meherrin  river  near  Murfreesborough.  and  of  beds  of  shells 
found  in  the  "  Chicasaw  country." 

1248.  Monazite  and  zircon  in  North  Carolina. 

Mining  World,  v.  26  (1907):  725;  v.  27  (1907):  317;  v.  28 
(1908):    151. 

Describes  monazite  deposits  and  production  for  1906. 

1249.  Monazite  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  3   (1894):   455-456. 

Describes  occurrence  of  monazite  in  the  state. 


166  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1250.  MOONEY,  CHARLES  N.  and  AYRS,  0.  L. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Greeneville  area,  Tennessee-North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils, 
6th  Rept,  1904.  Wash.,  1905.  pp.  493-525.) 

Description  of  this  area  which  Includes  a  part  of  Madison 
county,  with  analyses  of  soils. 

1251.  MOORE,  A. 

Memorial  of  the  inhabitants  of  Wilmington  to  the  General 
Assembly  of  North  Carolina,  on  the  subject  of  the  flats  or 
shoals  of  the  Cape  Fear.  Kaleigh,  Thomas  Henderson, 
1822.  4  pp.  22  cm. 

Memorial  requesting  Improvement  of  the  Cape  Fear  river. 

1252.  MOORE,  FREDERICK. 

Gold  in  North  Carolina. 

Sci.  Amer.  Suppl.,  v.  53  (1902):  21918. 

Brief  account  of  the  discoveries  of  gold,  some  of  the  min- 
ing properties  and  methods  of  mining. 

1253.  MOORMAN,  JtOHN]  J. 

Mineral  springs  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  The  mineral  waters  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada.  .  .  Baltimore,  Kelly  &  Piet,  1867.  19  cm.  pp. 
391-395.) 

(In  Tits  Mineral  springs  of  North  America.  .  .  Phila.,  Lip- 

pincott,  1873.     18^  cm.    pp.  200-203.) 

Enumerates  mineral  springs  in  Buncombe,  Warren,  Gran- 
ville  and  Catawba  counties.  Analysis  of  water  of  the 
Warm  and  Hot  springs  of  Buncombe  county  by  E.  D. 
Smith. 

1254.  Morceau  d'or  natif. 

Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  Geol.,  v.  4  (1825):  54. 
Mentions  discovery  of  lump  of  native  gold. 

1255.  MOREHEAD,  J.   M. 

Occurrence  of  gold  in  Montgomery  county,  North  Carolina. 
Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  7  (1890):  87-88. 

Describes  occurrence  of  gold  at  the  Sam  Christian  mine, 
and  discusses  Emmons'  theory  of  the  sedimentary  origin 
of  the  gold. 

1256.    Quantitative  analysis  of  the  zircon. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8   (1891):   24-26. 

1257.  MORRIS,  CHARLES  S. 

The  Piedmont  Air  Line,  and  the  mountain  resorts  of 
western  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
Phila.,  J.  W.  Nagle,  n.  d.,  78  pp.  26  cm. 

Contains  description  of  scenery  with  notes  on  the  mineral 
resources  and  gold  mining. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  167 

1258.  MORSE,  JEDIDIAH. 

The  American  universal  geography  .  .  .  Boston,  I.  Thomas 
&  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793,  2  pts.  22  cm.  3d  ed.,  1796;  4th 
ed.,  1802;  5th  ed.,  1805;  6th  ed.,  1812;  7th  ed.,  1819. 

Contains  geographical  descriptions  of  the  state,  with  notes 
on  topography,  mineralogy,  soil  and  climate,  rivers  and 
sounds.  To  be  found  in  pt.  1,  2d  ed..  pp.  569-584 ;  pt.  1, 
3d  ed.,  pp.  640-657,  with  map;  pt.  1.  4th  ed.,  pp.  638- 
658;  pt.  1,  6th  etL,  pp.  5O1-516;  pt.  1,  7th  ed.,  pp.  50O- 

1259.    Xorth  Carolina. 

(In   his   American    Geography.  .  .  London,    printed   for   J. 
Stockdale,  1794.    28  em.    pp.  513-526.) 
Geographical  description  of  the  state. 

1260.  MORTON,  S[AMTJEL]   G[EORGB]. 

Geological  observations  on  the  secondary,  tertiary  and  alluvial 
formations  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the  United  States  of 
America.    Arranged  from  the  notes  of  Lardner  Yanuxem. 
Acad.  Hat.  ScL  PhiLu,  Jour,  T.  6,  pt  1  (1829):  59-71. 

General    discussion   of   these   formations   on   the  Atlantic 

coast,  including  North  Carolina. 

1261.    Notice  of  the  fossil  teeth  of  fishes  of  the  United  States,  the 

discovery  of  the  gait  in  Alabama  and  a  proposed  division  of 
the  American  cretaceous  group. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  28  (1835):  276-278. 

Names  characteristic  fossils  found  near  Wilmington : 
Spatangus  parastatu*  ;  Ananchytcs  flmbriatie*  ;  Ananchyte-t 
cinctus;  Xucleolite*  crucifer;  Belemnitad)  amtrignnx; 
Scalaria  annulata.  and  Cidarites  diatretvm. 

1262.    Supplement  to  the  synopsis  of  the  organic  remains  of  the 

ferruginous  sand  formation  of  the  United  States;  with  geo- 
logical remarks. 

Am,  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  23  (1833):  288-294;  v.  24  (1833): 
128-132. 

Mentions  occurrence  of  a  green  sand  district  at  Ashwood 
near  the  Cape  Fear  river,  and  a  calcareous  deposit  near 
Wilmington. 

1263.    Synopsis  of  the  organic  remains  of  the  cretaceous  group  of 

the  United  States,  illustrated  by  nineteen  plates.  .  .  Phila.. 
Key  &  Biddle,  1834.    24  cm. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1838,  pp.  237-238. 

Description  of  the  cretaceous  of  the  United  States,  Its 
mlneralogical  and  organic  characteristics,  and  its  geo- 
graphical distribution  Including  the  formation  along  the 
Cape  Fear  river. 

1264.  Mountain  region  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  29  (1860):   537. 

Topographical  description  of  Asheville,  Deaver  White  Sul- 
phur Springs  and  the  French  Broad  valley. 

1265.  Mountain  regions  of  Xorth  Carolina  and  Tennessee. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  26  (1859):  702-706. 

Describes  the  Smoky  mountains,  giving  heights  as  esti- 
mated by  Profs.  Mitchell,  Gnyot  and  Mr.  S.  B.  Buckler 
Notes  on  the  geology,  topography  and  hydrography  of  the 
region. 


168  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1266.  Mountain  scenery  of  North  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  29  (1860):  649-658. 

Topographic  descriptions  of  the  counties  of  Cherokee, 
Macon,  Jackson,  Haywood,  Henderson,  Madison  and 
Yancey.  Gives  lists  of  the  mountains  with  measurements. 

1267.  MOXAM,  EDGAR  C. 

The  great  gossan  lead  of  Virginia. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  21  (1892):   133-138. 

Describes  the  lead  as  a  source  of  iron  ore,  remarking 
upon  its  continuation  into  North  Carolina. 

1268.  MURPHEY,  ARCHIBALD]    D[EBOW]. 

Memoir  on  the  internal  improvement  contemplated  by  the 
Legislature  of  North  Carolina :  and  on  the  resources  and 
finances  of  that  state.  Ealeigh,  J.  Gales,  1819.  88  pp. 
21$  cm. 

Review  by  J  tared]  S[parksj:    North  Amer.  Review,  v.  12  (1821) : 
16-37. 

Improvements  contemplated  relate  to  : 

1.  Inlets  on  coast :  Ocracoke  inlet,   inlet  at  lower  end  of 
Albemarle   sound.    Old   Topsail    inlet   at  Beaufort,   and 
Bogue  inlet  at   S wan sbo rough. 

2.  Sounds  along  the  coast. 

3.  Primary    rivers. 

4.  Junction  of  two  or  more  of  these   rivers  by  navigable 
canals. 

5.  Public  highways. 

6.  Drainage  of  marshes  and  swamps  of  eastern  and  south- 
ern counties. 

1269.    Memorial   to   the    General   Assembly   of   North    Carolina. 

Hillsborough,  N".  C.,  D.  Heartt,   Printer,     n.  d.     11  pp. 
22  cm. 

Presents  plan  for  an  extensive  historical  and  scientific 
work  on  North  Carolina,  which  includes  the  geology,  topog- 
raphy and  mineralogy  of  the  state.  This  memorial 
should  not  be  confounded  with  his  Memoir  on  Internal 
improvement.  It  is  in  the  possession  of  Dr.  S.  B.  Weeks 
of  North  Carolina. 

1270.    Report  of  sundry  surveys  made  by  Hamilton  Fulton,  State 

Engineer,    agreeably   to   certain    instructions   from    Judge 
Murphey,  chairman,  and  submitted  to  the  General  Assembly 
at  their  session  in  1819.    Raleigh,  Thomas  Henderson,  1819. 
70  pp.    22  cm. 

An  outline  of  the  contemplated  improvements  on  the  in- 
lets, sounds  and  primary  rivers  is  given,  followed  by  Mr. 
Fulton's  first  report  which  describes  as  regards  navigation 
the  general  condition  of  the  large  rivers.  See  Fulton,  H., 
ATo.  608. 

1271.    Report  to  the  Legislature  of  North  Carolina  on  inland  navi- 
gation.   Raleigh,  T.  Henderson,  1816.     19  pp.    19  cm. 

Report  to  the  Legislature  urging  the  necessity  of  the  im- 
provement of  inland  navigation  of  the  state. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY    AND   GEOGRAPHY.  169 

1272.  MURPHY,  EpwARD]  C^HABLESJ. 

Flood  discharge  and  frequency  of  Cape  Fear  river  in  North 
Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  and  Irrig.  Paper 
No.  162.  Wash.,  1906.  pp.  69-70.) 

Contains  table  giving  flood  flow  of  the  Cape  Fear  rivet 
at  Fayettevllle,  during  all  the  floods  from  1889-1902,  and 
the  approximate  daily  discharges  during  some  of  them. 

1273.  MUSE,  W.  T. 

Report  relative  to  changes  at  the  bar  of  Hatteras  and  Ocra- 
coke  inlets,  N.  C. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.    Wash.,  1858.    Appen- 
dix 15,  pp.  151-152.) 
MYERS,  E.  W. 

Hydrography  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 
See  Pressey  and  Myers,  No.  1514. 

1274.    Water-power  as  a  source  of  power  and  the  water-power  of 

North  Carolina. 

(In  North  Carolina,  Bureau  of  Labor  &  Printing,  Thirteenth 
Ann.  Kept.,  1899.  Raleigh,  Edwards  &  Broughton,  1900. 
24  cm.  pp.  318-331.) 

Description  of  the  water-powers  of  the  state,  and  the 
drainage  basins  of  the  principal  rivers. 

1275.  N. 

Magnetic  iron  ores  of  the  Unaka  mountains,  North  Carolina 

and  Tennessee. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  25  (1878):  272-273;  293-294. 

Contains  topographic  and  geographic  notes  on  Mitchell 
and  Watauga  counties,  progress  of  mining  development  at 
Cranberry,  and  brief  descriptions  of  mining  properties  In 
the  vicinity.  Analyses  of  ore  by  F.  A.  Genth. 

1276.  NASH,  A^NSON-J. 

Eeport  to  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  for  North 
Carolina,  on  reclamation  of  the  swamp  lands. 

(In  Reports  relative  to  the  swamp  lands.  Raleigh,  Law- 
rence &  Lemay,  1827.  22  cm.  pp.  5-23.) 

(In  North  Carolina.  Board  of  Internal  Improvement.  Ex- 
tracts from  "  Reports  on  public  improvements  in  North 
Carolina."  Raleigh,  T.  J.  Lemay,  1837.  21  cm.  pp. 
16-32.) 

Report  of  examination  of  the  following  swamp  lands : 
White  Oak  river  in  Jones  and  Onslow  counties;  Catfish 
lake.  Clubfoot  and  Harlow's  creek  canal,  Albemarle  and 
Pamllco  sounds,  Waccamaw  lake. 

1277.  NASON,  FRANK  L. 

Limestones  associated  with  pyrites  and  pyrrhotite  of  the 

Appalachian  system. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  82  (1906):   170-172. 

Notes  occurrence  of  limestone  associated  with  pyrlte  and 
pyrrhotite  in  Jackson,  Hay  wood  and  Alleghany  counties. 

12 


170  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1278.  Native  gold  discovered  in  North  Carolina. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  7  (1804):  307;  v.  8  (1805):  439-440;  v.  9 
(1806):   429-430;   v.   12   (1809):    192-193. 

Notice  of  gold  picked  up  in  lumps  and  grains  in  Meadow 

creek,  Cabarrus  county. 

1279.  Neue  Forschungen  und  Messungen  im  Gebirgssystem  der  Alle- 

ghanies. 

Petermann's  Mittheilungen,  1860,  pp.  263-272.     Map. 

A  small  part  deals  with  North  Carolina,  treating  of  the 
height  of  Mt.  Mitchell  and  other  points. 

1280.  New  gold  mines  in  America. 

Dublin  Phil.  Jour.,  v.  21  (1826):  431. 

Notice  of  recent  discovery  of  a  gold  mine  In  Montgomery 
county  (North  Carolina),  one  mile  east  of  the  Yadkin 
river. 

1281.  NEWELL,  FREDERICK]  H[AYNES]. 

Method  for  using  steam  gaugings  for  the  computation  of 
water-power. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  and  Irrig.     Paper 
No.  47.    Wash.,  1901.    pp.  10-15.) 

Describes  methods  for  obtaining  and  recording  gauge 
heights  using  measurements  obtained  on  the  Deep  river 
at  Moncure,  North  Carolina,  as  a  basis. 

1282.    [Operations  at  river  stations  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 
15.    Wash.,  1898.    pp.  28-34;  60-63.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 

27.    Wash.,  1899.    pp.  25-27;  33-37;  44-45;  62-64.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 

36.     Wash.,  1900.    pp.  109-121;    165-170.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 

48.    Wash.,  1901.    pp.  134-144;  179-180;  186-191.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.     Paper  No. 

65.    Wash.,  1902.    pp.  242-248;  291-292;  301-308.) 

Contains  descriptions  of  river  stations  and  tables  of  dis- 
charge measurements. 

1283.    [Progress   of   hydrographic   work   in   North    Carolina   for 

1895.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  140.    Wash.,  1896.    pp.  65-72.) 

Lists  of  discharge  measurements  and  gauge  heights  of 
Dan,  Cape  Fear,  Yadkin  and  Catawba  rivers.  Quotes  from 
J.  A.  Holmes  on  North  Carolina  rivers  in  general. 

1284.  [Progress  of  stream  measurements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,   19th  Ann.  Kept,  pt.  4.     Wash., 

1899.  pp.  174-219;  255-260.) 

(In  U.   S.  Geol.   Survey,   20th   Ann.  Kept.,  pt.  4.     Wash., 

1900.  pp.  50;    142-149;    205-209.) 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,  21st  Ann.   Rept.,  pt.   4.     Wash., 

1901.  pp.  111-123;   160-165.) 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,   22d   Ann.   Rept,   pt.    4.     Wash., 

1902.  pp.  150-156;  174-184;  223-224.) 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  171 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.    Paper  No. 

75.    Wash.,  1903.    pp.  51-58.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.    Paper  No. 

83.    Wash.,    1903.    pp.    15-18;    26-68;    73-82;    194-200; 
212-220.) 

Contains  descriptions  of  river  basins,  water-power  develop- 
ments, and  tables  of  estimated  monthly  discharges  of  the 
Roanoke,  Tar,  Neuse,  Haw,  Cape  Fear,  Yadkin,  Catawba, 
Deep,  Tuckasegee,  French  Broad  and  Hiwassee  rivers. 

NEWLAND,  DAVID  H. 

[Copper  in  North  Carolina.] 

See  Struthers,  Newland  and  Fisher,  No.  1752. 

1285.    Manganese  in  North  Carolina. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1902):  461-462. 

Describes  manganese  deposits  in  Wayne,  Haywood  and 
Transylvania  counties. 

1286.  NEWTON,  JOHN. 

[River  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1884,  pt.   1.     Wash.,   1884.     pp. 
161-163;  166-174.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.   Kept.,   1885,  pt.   1.    Wash.,   1885.    pp. 

158-172.) 

Reports   of   progress. 

1287.  NICHOLAS,  FRANCIS  C. 

The  Gold  Hill  copper  mine  and  its  development. 
Mining  World,  v.  27   (1907):    1001-1002. 

Historical  account  of  the  development  and  working  of  the 
Gold  Hill  copper  mine  at  Gold  Hill,  Rowan  county. 

1288.    The  Union  copper  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Mining  World,  v.  27   (1907):   883-884. 

Account  of  the  development  and  working  of  this  property 
located  at  Gold  Hill,  Rowan  county. 

1289.  NlEJAHR,  F. 

Wilmington,  Nord  Carolina. 

A.  d.  Hydrog.  u.  Maritimen  Meteorol.    Berlin,  v.  22  (1894): 
459-462. 

Chiefly  a  description  of  the  bar  of  Cape  Fear  at  Wilming- 
ton, from  the  navigator's  point  of  view. 

1290.  XlTZE,   H[ENRY]    B[EXJAMIN]    C[HARLES], 

The  genesis  of  the  gold  ores  in  the  central  slate  belt  of  the 

Carolinas. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  63  (1897):  628-629. 

Discusses  deposits  of  gold  ores  in  Granville,  Person,  Dur- 
ham, Orange,  Alamance.  Chatham,  Randolph,  Davidson, 
Rowan,  Montgomery,  Moore,  Stanly,  Cabarrus,  Anson  and 
Union  counties. 

1291.   and  HANNA,  GEORGE  B[YRON]. 

Gold  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  3.    Winston,  M.  I.  &  J.  C.  Stewart, 
1896.    200  pp.    24  cm.    Plates.    Maps. 

Describes  geographic  and  geologic  occurrence  of  gold,  the 
ore-bearing  rocks,  deposits,  mines  and  mining  operations. 


172  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

NlTZE,  HfENBY]   B[ENJAMIN]    C[HABLES]. 

Gold,  in  the  Carolinas. 

See  Holmes  and  Nitze,  No.  837. 

1292.   and  WILKENS,  HCENRYJ  A.  J. 

Gold  mining  in  North  Carolina  and  adjacent  south  Appa- 
lachian region. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  10.    Raleigh,  Guy  V.  Barnes,  1897. 
164  pp.    24  cm.    Plates.    Maps. 

Geographical  and  geological  descriptions  of  the  gold  belts, 
historical  notes  on  early  gold  discoveries  and  mining,  and 
detailed  descriptions  of  the  existing  mines,  ores,  and 
methods  of  mining. 

1293.  NITZE,  H[ENRY]  BENJAMIN]  QHARLES], 

Gold  mining  in  the  Southern  States. 
Engineering,  v.  10  (1896):  821-844. 

Historical  and  statistical  notes  on  gold  mining,  describ- 
ing gold  deposits,  mines  and  mining  methods  in  North 
Carolina. 

1294.    Ground  mica  industry  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892):  292. 

Describes  ground  mica  Industry  in  Mitchell  county. 

1295.   Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  First  Biennial  Report,  1891-1892. 
Raleigh,  Josephus  Daniels,  1893.    24  cm.    pp.  25-56.) 

N.   C.   Geol.   Survey,   Bull.    1.     Raleigh,   Josephus   Daniels, 

1893.    239  pp.    24  cm.    Plates.    Maps. 
Review   by  Albert  Williams,   Jr.:    Engineering,   v.   7    (1894): 

427. 
Review:    N.  C.  Univ.  Mag.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  13  (1894) :  351-352. 

Detailed  account  of  the  Iron  ore  deposits,  mines  and  min- 
ing operations,  with  many  ore  analyses.  Bulletin  1  is 
an  enlargement  and  development  of  the  report  given  in 
the  First  Biennial  Report  of  the  State  Geologist. 

1296.    The  limonite  area  of  Cherokee  county,  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  63  (1897):   330-331. 

Discusses  topographic  and  geologic  features  of  Cherokee 
county  and  the  deposits  of  limonite  found  therein.  De- 
scribes the  ore-bearing  zones  In  detail,  quantity  and 
quality  of  the  ores,  mines,  prospects  and  workings,  and 
gives  many  analyses.  Mentions  marble  beds  of  the  dis- 
trict and  gives  four  analyses. 

1297.    Magnetic  iron  ore  in  Granville  county,  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  53  (1892):  447. 

Description  of  general  and  geological  features  of  magnetic 
Iron  ore  beds  In  Oak  Hill  township  In  Granville  county. 
Analysis  of  average  sample  from  two  of  the  openings  by 
Dr.  P.  P.  Venable. 

1298.    The  magnetic  iron  ores  of  Ashe  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  21  (1892):  260-280. 
Reprint:    Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8  (1892):   78-95. 

Describes  deposits  of  magnetite  In  Ashe  county,  their 
characteristics  and  distribution,  and  includes  analyses  of 
the  ores  made  by  Messrs.  A.  S.  McCreath,  C.  B.  White  and 
Charles  Baskerville. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  173 

1299.    Monazite. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  144  (1897):  127-133. 
Abstract:    Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  52   (1898):   573-574. 

Describes  monazite  placer  deposits  of  Burke,  McDowell. 
Rutherford,  Cleveland  and  Polk  counties,  and  methods  of 
working  the  sands.  Includes  several  typical  analyses  by 
8.  L.  Penfleld. 

1300.    Monazite. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,   16th  Ann.  Rept,  pt  4.     Wash, 

1895.    pp.  667-693.) 
Abstract  by  G.  Maas:    Zts.  f.  prakt  Geol.,  1897,  pp.  228-229. 

Describes  occurrence  of  monazite  sand  in  Burke,  McDowell, 
Rutherford,  Cleveland  and  Polk  counties,  mining  opera- 
tions, output  and  value.  Contains  a  bibliography  of  mon- 
azite. 

1301.  Monazite  and  monazite  deposits  in  North  Carolina. 

W.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  9.    Raleigh,  M.  L  &  J.  C.  Stewart, 

1895.    47  pp.    24  cm. 

Resume":     Elis.  Mit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  12  (1895):  38-48. 
Abstract  by  Max  Bauer:      Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1897,  Bd.  2.  Min. 
pp.  267-268. 

Contains  detailed  account  of  monazite  and  monazite  de- 
posits. Describes  mining  operations,  output  and  value. 

1302.   North  Carolina  monazite. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  40-43. 

Chem.  News,  v.  71   (1895):   181. 

Review:    Engineering,  v.  9.   (1895):   370-371. 

Abstract  by  D.  A.  Ltouisj:     Chem.  Soc.   (London)   Jour.,  v.  68, 

pt  2  (1895):  319. 
Abstract:    Zts.  f.  prakt  Geol.,  1895,  p.  220. 

Discussion  of  monazite  deposits  in  McDowell,  Burke, 
Rutherford.  Cleveland,  Polk,  Lincoln,  Gaston,  Madison. 
Mitchell  and  Yancey  counties. 

1303.   Notes  on  some  of  the  magnetites  of  southwestern  Virginia 

and  the  contiguous  territory  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  20  (1891):  174-185. 

Describes  deposits  of  iron  ore  situated  in  Stokes  comity. 
Three  analyses  of  ore  are  given.  Discussion  by  Edmund 
C.  Pechln,  pp.  185-188. 

1304.   Notes  on  the  Dan  River  coal  basin  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  51  (1891):  448. 

Describes  triassic  coal  deposit  of  the  Dan  River  basin. 

1305.    and  WILKINS,  H[ENRY],  A.  J. 

The  present  condition  of  gold  mining  in  the  southern  Appa- 
lachian States. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  25  (1895):  661-796. 

Deals  with  gold-mining  industry  In  North  Carolina,  giving 
historical  and  statistical  information,  descriptions  geo- 


graphical  and   geological,   of   the  gold   belts,   distribution 
mln     ... 

„  cussion   of  paper  1. 

Raymond,  Nitze,  Phillips  and  Crandall.  pp.  1016-1027. 


of  the  mines,  and  mining,  milling  and  metallurgical  prac 
tice   In  general.      Discussion   of  paper  by  Messrs.   Thies, 


174  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1306.     NlTZE,  H[ENRY]  BENJAMIN]   C[HARLES]. 

Keport  on  the  iron  ore,  copper  ore  and  other  mineral  de- 
posits in  Granville  county,  North  Carolina. 

MSS.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  July  29,  1896.     17  pp.     Sketch 


map. 


Report  of  examination  of  iron  ore  deposits  at  Cornwall 
on  Grassy  creek.  Gives  assays  of  the  concentrates  made 
by  Charles  Baskersville.  This  MSS.  is  in  possession  of 
the  State  of  North  Carolina. 

1307.    Some  late  views  on  the  so-called  taconic  and  huronian  rocks 

in  central  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  13  (1896):   53-72. 

Describes  the  Taconic  of  Emmons  and  the  Huronian  of 
Kerr  as  the  central  gold-bearing  slate  belt. 

1308.    Statistics  of  the  mineral  products  of  North  Carolina  for 

1892. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  9  (1892):  55-61. 
Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  55   (1893) :   343. 

Statements  as  to  location  of  the  mines  of  the  various 
ores  and  minerals  are  given. 

1309.  NOBLE,  MARCUS]  C[iCERO]  STEVENS]. 

Geography  of  North  Carolina.     A  supplement  to  Maury's 
manual  of  geography.    New  York,  1896.    16  pp.    31  cm. 

1310.  Nord-Carolina  und   was   es   dem    Einwanderer   anzubieten   hat. 

Leipzig,  Griibel  &  Sommerlatte,  1900.     131  pp.     24  cm. 
Illus.    Map. 

This  is  a  German  edition  of  "  North  Carolina,  and  its  re- 
sources, 1806."  Title  on  cover  :  Beschreibung  yon  Nord- 
Carolina,  die  farmen,  frucht  und  wein-garten,  die  walder, 
gruben  und  fabriken. 

1311.  North  Carolina. 

(In  Appleton's  Hand-book  of  American  Travel.    New  York, 
Appleton  &  Co.,  1872.     18^  cm.    pp.  344-348.) 

Description  of  the  state,  including  the  mountain  region. 

1312.    (In  The  British   Colonist  in   North  America.     London,   S. 

Sonnenschein  &  Co.,  1890.     19  cm.    pp.  279-320.) 

General  description  of  the  state ;  notes  on  climate,  phys- 
iography, mineral  resources  and  agriculture. 

1313.    N.  C.  Univ.  Mag.,  v.  2  (1853):   1-4. 

Physiographic  notes  explanatory  of  Moseley's  map.  See 
Map  No.  30. 

1314.    The  Southern  Guide,  v.  1  (1878):  82-92. 

Description  of  the  state,  the  swamp  lands  in  the  eastern 
part,  the  Piedmont  and  mountainous  districts.  Notes  on 
sreology,  agriculture,  mineral  and  rock  products  and 
scenery. 

1315.  North  Carolina.    Asheville. 

Amer.  Climat.  Assoc.,  Trans.,  v.  12  (1896):  271. 

Notes  on  climate  of  Asheville,  with  table  of  meteorological 
observations. 

1316.  North  Carolina  barytes. 

Niles'  Register,  v.  36  (1829):  34. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  barite  in  the  gold  mines. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  175 

1317.    Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  70  (1900):  769. 

Notes  on  barite  mining  near  Bessemer  City. 

1318.  North  Carolina.    Board  of  Education. 

Report  of  the  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education  in  relation 
to  swamp  lands  and  also  report  of  agent  and  engineer. 
Raleigh,  P.  M.  Hale,  1887.  27  pp.  23  cm. 

Contains  reports  of  S.  M.  Finger,  secretary  of  the  board, 
and  of  W.  G.  Lewis,  engineer,  on  the  swamp  lands  situ- 
ated at  Angola  bay,  and  in  Carteret,  Columbus,  Craven, 
Washington  and  Hyde  counties.  Includes  two  soil  analy- 
ses by  Charles  W.  Dabney. 

1319.   Reports  on  the  swamp  lands  of  North  Carolina  belonging 

to  the  State  Board  of  Education.    Raleigh,  Ashe  &  Gatling, 
1883.    81  pp.    23  cm. 


lieports  by  W.  C.  Kerr,  Walter  Guynn,  W.  G.  Lewis  and 
Thomas  H.  Allen  on  the  swamp  lands.  Concerns  chiefly 
surveying  the  lands,  with  notes  on  drainage,  clearing  and 


Thomas  H.  Allen  on  the  swamp  lands.      Concerns  chiefl 
surveying  the  lai  ' 
probable  fertility 

1320.  North  Carolina.     Board  of  Immigration,  Statistics  and  Agri- 

culture. North  Carolina:  its  resources  and  progress;  its 
beauty,  healthfulness  and  fertility;  and  its  attractions  and 
advantages  as  a  home  for  immigrants.  Raleigh,  Josiah 
Turner,  1875.  99  pp.  23  cm.  Raleigh,  Daily  News  Book 
&  Job  Presses,  1876.  107  pp.  21  cm.  Map. 

General  and  statistical  account  of  the  state  and  its  re- 
sources. Includes  account  of  the  mineral  resources  bv  W. 
C.  Kerr. 

1321.  North  Carolina.    Board  of  Internal  Improvement. 

Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  of 
North  Carolina  to  the  General  Assembly,  Nov.  27,  1820, 
together  with  Mr.  Fulton's  reports  to  the  Board.  Raleigh. 
J.  Gales  &  Son,  1820.  56  pp.  21£  cm. 

Contains  general  report  of  the  board  and  various  reports 
of  Hamilton  Fulton  of  examinations  of  rivers  and  canals. 
See  Fulton,  H.,  No.  610. 

1322.   Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  of  the 

State  of  North  Carolina  to  the  General  Assembly,  Dec.  10, 
1822,  together  with  Mr.  Fulton's  reports.  .  .  Raleigh,  J. 
Gales  &  Son,  1822.    72  pp.    23  cm. 

Contains  general  report  of  the  board  on  examinations  and 
Improvements  of  roads  and  rivers,  and  reports  of  Hamil- 
ton Fulton  on  the  works  projected  and  carried  on  during 
the  year  throughout  the  state.  See  Fulton,  H.,  No.  607. 

1323.    Annual  report  of  the  Board  for  Internal  Improvement  of 

North  Carolina  to  the  General  Assembly,  with  a  statement 
of  their  accounts,  together  with  Mr.   Fulton's  reports  on 
sundry  public  works.    Raleigh,  J.  Gales  &  Son,  1824.     38 
pp.    23  cm. 

See  Fulton.  H.,  Xo.  600. 


176  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1324.   Extracts  from  "  Keports  on  Internal  Improvements  "  in  the 

State  of  North  Carolina,  published  for  the  use  of  the  Board 
of  the  Literary  Fund  of  North  Carolina.  Ealeigh,  T.  J. 
Lemay,  1837.  36  pp.  21£  cm. 

Contains :  Report  of  Jonathan  Price  and  Woodson  Clemona 
of  sundry  surveys  made  by  them  between  the  Roanoke 
and  Pamlico,  and  the  Pamlico  and  Neuse  :  report  of  Ham- 
ilton Fulton  on  drainage  of  the  Brown  and  White  marshes 
in  Bladen  and  Columbus  counties ;  on  a  proposed  canal 
from  Plymouth  to  the  Pungo  river;  report  of  Arlansoni 
Nash  on*  the  swamp  lands  east  of  Clubfoot  and  Ha  How's 
creek  canal  and  between  Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds  ; 
report  of  Robert  H.  B.  Brazier  on  drainage  of  the  Biar 
swamp  in  Robeson  county.  See  under  authors. 

1325.   Memorial  of  the  Internal  Improvement  convention  to  the 

General  Assembly  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1838.    Doc.  No.  13.    Raleigh,  T.  J. 
Lemay,  1838. 

Outlines  improvements  proposed  by  the  Board  of  Internal 
Improvements,  and  contains  report  of  the  Board  recom- 
mending the  same. 

1326.   Eeport  of  the  Board  for  1833. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  1833.     Ex.  Doc.  No.  7.     Raleigh,  Law- 
rence &  Lemay,  1833.     38  pp.     21  cm. 

Contains  report  of  David  L.  Swain  on  progress  and  con- 
dition of  public  works  of  the  state,  and  letter  from  Hinton 
James  describing  operations  on  the  Cape  Fear  river  from 
1822  to  1833. 

1327.   Eeport  of  the  Board  for  Internal   Improvement   to   the 

General  Assembly,  Nov.  1821,  with  Mr.  Fulton's  reports 
and  other  papers  in  relation  to  the  improvement  of  the 
State  of  North  Carolina.     Ealeigh,  J.  Gales,  1821,  xxviii, 
68  pp.    23  cm. 

Contains  general  report  of  the  Board ;  reports  of  Hamil- 
ton Fulton  on  examinations  and  surveys  (see  Fulton,  H., 
No.  606.  >.  Letter  from  Denison  Olmsted  on  general  geol- 
ogy of  North  Carolina.  See  Olmsted,  D.,  No.  1368. 

1328.    Eeport  of  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Board  of  In- 
ternal Improvement  to  the  Legislature  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1838.    Doc.  No.  12.    Raleigh,  1838. 
36  pp.    23  cm. 

Contains  general  account  of  the  improvements  of  rivers 
and  inlets  in  the  state,  and  as  appendix,  reports  of 
various  surveys  and  examinations  by  Jonathan  Price, 
Woodson  demons,  Hamilton  Fulton  and  others.  See  ex- 
tracts from  "  Reports  on  Public  Improvements "  in  the 
State  of  North  Carolina,  published  for  the  use  of  the 
Literary  Fund  of  North  Carolina,  No.  1324. 

1329.    Eeport  of  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Board  of  In- 
ternal Improvement  to  the  Legislature  of  North  Carolina. 
Ealeigh,  J.  Gales  &  Son,  1839.    39  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  account  of  the  various  improvements  being 
carried  on  throughout  the  state,  including  those  at  Ocra- 
coke  inlet  and  Beaufort  harbor,  and  New  river,  and  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  re-opening  of  Roanoke  inlet. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  177 

1330.    Keports  relative  to  the  swamp  lands  in  North  Carolina. 

Ealeigh,  Lawrence  &  Lemay,  1827.    28  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  reports  on  the  swamp  lands  by  A.  Nash  and  R, 
Brazier.  See  Nash,  A.,  No.  1276. 

1331.  North  Carolina.    Board  of  Literature. 

Swamp-lands  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina :  facts  for  emi- 
grants and  capitalists.  Published  by  order  of  the  Literary 
Board.  Ealeigh,  W.  E.  Pell,  1867.  31  pp.  22  cm. 

General  description  of  the  swamp  lands  owned  by  the 
literary  board  In  Beaufort,  Hyde,  Washington.  Tyrrell, 
Craven,  Carteret,  Onslow,  Jones,  Brunswick,  New  Han- 
over, Columbus,  Cumberland,  Bladen,  Robeson  and  Rich- 
mond counties. 

1332.  North  Carolina.    Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

First  annual  report  of  the  inspector  of  mines  for  1897. 

(In  its   llth  Ann.  Rept.     Raleigh,  Guy  V.  Barnes,   1898. 
pp.  270-336.) 

Second  annual  report  of  the  inspector  of  mines  for  1898. 

(In  its   12th   Ann.   Rept    Raleigh,  Guy  V.   Barnes,    1899. 
pp.  341-396.) 

Reports  of  mining  and  mineral  production. 

1333.  North  Carolina  copper  company. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1   (1853):  290-292. 

Semi-annual  report  of  this  company,  whose  mine  is  located 
in  Guilford  county. 

1334.  North  Carolina.    Department  of  Agriculture. 

Annual  report  of  the  meteorological  division  of  the  N.  C. 
Agric.  Exp.  Station  constituting  the  North  Carolina  State 
weather  service  for  1889.  Ealeigh,  Edwards  &  Broughton, 
1890.  194  pp.  23  cm. 

Summary  of  meteorological  work  for  the  year. 

1335.    Climatology  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Meteor.   Div.,  5th  Ann.  Rept., 
1891.     Raleigh,   Edwards  &   Broughton,    1892.     184  pp. 
23  cm. 
Review:    N.  C.  Univ.  Mag.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  12  (1893) :  172. 

Contains  sketches  of  climate  and  physiography ;  history 
of  the  State  weather  service,  and  tables  of  monthly  mean 
temperature  and  rainfall  from  1820-1892. 

1336.    Hand-book  of  North  Carolina.  Ealeigh,  Edwards  &  Brough- 
ton, 1893.    333  pp.    24  cm.    Illus.    Map. 

Written  by  John  D.  Cameron  for  the  World's  Columbian 
Exposition.  Describes  physiography,  mineral  resources 
and  industries. 

1337.   Hand-book  of  North  Carolina.    (L.  L.  Polk,  commissioner.) 

Ealeigh,  Ealeigh  News  steam  book  and  job  print,  1879. 
291  pp.     22  cm. 

Descriptions,  physiographic  and  geologic  of  state.  Ac- 
count of  climate,  timber  and  mineral  resources,  with  sepa- 
rate descriptions  of  counties. 


178  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1338.    Hand-book    of   North   Carolina,   with   map   of   the   state. 

Raleigh,  P.  M.  Hale,  1886.    352  pp.    18£  cm. 

Practically  same  as  edition  of  1883.  An  extract  entitled, 
"  North  Carolina.  General  sketch  of  its  surface  ..." 
66  pp.,  was  published  separately  the  same  year. 

1339.    Hand-book  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  exhibiting  its  re- 
sources and  industries.    Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
Board  of  Agriculture.     (M.  McGehee,  commissioner.)     Ra- 
leigh, Ashe  &  Gatling,  1883.     154  pp.     24  cm. 

General  description  of  the  state.  Treats  in  detail  of  the 
iron  ores  describing  localities,  veins  and  mines.  Informa- 
tion is  taken  from  Kerr's  "  Geology  of  North  Carolina." 
Notes  on  mining  operations  in  Lincoln  and  Gaston  counties 
for  1882.  Gold  mining  briefly  outlined  by  G.  B.  Hanna. 
Mines  described  under  counties,  giving  a  few  assays. 
Genth  quoted  as  to  copper  ores. 

1340.    Marls  and  phosphates. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Ann.  Rept.   1886.     Raleigh, 
P.  M.  Hale,  1887.    23  cm.    pp.  49-53.) 

Thirty  analyses  of  marls  and  thirteen  of  phosphates  from 
the  eastern  counties  made  during  the  year. 

1341.    [Marls  and  potable  waters.] 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Ann.  Rept.   1889.     Raleigh, 
Edwards  &  Broughton,  1890.     23  cm.    pp.  37-40.) 

Twenty-five  analyses  of  marls,  and  eighteen  of  potable 
waters. 

1342.    Marls,  limestones  and  phosphates. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,   10th  Ann.  Rept.     Raleigh, 
Josephus  Daniels,  1888.    23  cm.    pp.  50-55.) 

Forty-four  analyses  of  marls,  limestones  and  phosphates 
from  the  eastern  counties. 

1343.    North  Carolina  and  its  resources.    Winston,  M.  I.  &  J.  C. 

Stewart,  1896.    413  pp.    24  cm.    Illus.    Plates.    Maps. 
Review:     Southern  States,  v.  4   (1897):   542. 

Historical  and  general  sketch  of  the  state,  including 
climate,  forests,  geology,  building  stone  industry,  eco- 
nomic mineral  deposits,  gems,  waters  and  waterways, 
with  separate  descriptions  of  each  county.  Physiography 
of  state  is  given  in  detail,  with  an  account  of  the  work 
of  the  Geological  Survey. 

1344.    North  Carolina,  conditions  inviting  farming  .  .  .  soils  and 

climate.    Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co.,  n.  d.    42  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  accounts  of  soils  and  climate,  and  describes 
thermal  belts  in  Macon,  Polk,  Buncombe  and  Henderson 
counties,  citing  observations  of  Silas  McDowell  and  John 
Leconte. 

1345.    North  Carolina  exhibit  at  Boston. 

N.   C.   Dept.   Agric.,   Monthly   Bull.,   Raleigh,    1883.     8   pp. 
33  cm. 

A  description  of  North  Carolina  mineral  products  ex- 
hibited at  Boston,  Mass. 

1346.    [North  Carolina  weather  reports.] 

N.    C.    Agric.    Exp.    Station,    Meteor.    Div.      Raleigh,    1890 
37  pp.     23  cm. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  179 

N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Meteor.  Div.,  Bull.  28-38.     Ra- 
leigh, 1893.     23  cm. 

N.   C.   Agric.   Exp.   Station,   Meteor.   Div.     Raleigh,    1894. 

64  pp.     23  cm. 

N.    C.   Agric.   Exp.   Station,   Meteor.   Div.     Raleigh,    1895. 

256  pp.    23  cm. 

N.   C.   Agric.   Exp.    Station,   Meteor.    Div.     Raleigh,    1896. 

264  pp.    23  cm. 

N.    C.   Agric.   Exp.   Station,   Meteor.    Div.     Raleigh,    1897. 

Bull.  76-83.    23  cm. 

Yearly  weather  reports. 

1347.    [Beport  of  State  weather  service.] 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Rept.  1886.     Raleigh,  1887. 
pp.  54-59.) 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,   10th  Ann.   Rept.     Raleigh, 

1888.    pp.  78-112.) 

(In    N.    C.    Agric.    Exp.    Station,    llth    Ann.    Rept    1888. 

Raleigh,  1889.    pp.  98-121.) 

Summaries  of  meteorological  work. 

1348.    Sketch  of  North  Carolina.     Charleston,  S.  C.,  1902.     160 

pp.    23  cm. 

Deals  with  North  Carolina  and  its  resources,  with  account 
of  the  work  of  the  geological  survey.  Includes  topo- 
graphic and  geologic  descriptions  of  the  state  and  account 
of  mineral  resources. 

1349.  North  Carolina  diamond. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  44  (1887):  22. 

Account  of  diamond  found  near  Dysartville. 

1350.  North   Carolina.      Geography,   topography   and  hydrography   of 

North  Carolina — soil,  products,  resources  .  .  .  geology. 
DeBow's  Review,  v.  11   (1851):   105-122. 

Contains  part  of  a  speech  by  T.  L.  Clingman  on  resources 
of  the  state,  with  particular  reference  to  the  coal  de- 
posits of  the  Deep  River  valley. 

1351.  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  63  (1897):   138. 

An  account  of  the  work  accomplished  by  the  Survey  up 
to  1897. 

1352.  North  Carolina  gold. 

Am.  Mineral.  Jour.,  v.  1  (1810) :  125. 

Notice  of  a  statement  received  from  Mr.  Cloud,  of  the 
quantity,  amount  and  value  of  gold  received  at  the  mini 
from  North  Carolina. 

1353.  North  Carolina  gold  mines. 

Niles'  Register,  v.  23  (1822):  112;  v.  24  (1823):  256;  326; 

v.  25  (1824):  262;  406;  v.  27  (1825):  289;  v.  28  (1825); 

64;  84;  v.  29  (1826):  216;  352;  366;  v.  30  (1826):  366; 

v.  32  (1827):  128;  v.  35  (1828):  68;  v.  36  (1829):   116; 

186;  286;  299;  346;  364;  414;  v.  40  (1831):  52;  205-206. 

Abstracts:     Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  GSol.,  v.  17   (1829):   36$- 

370;  v.  19   (1829):   251-252. 

Brief  notes  on  operations  at  various  gold  mines. 


180  BIBLIOGKAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1354.  A  North  Carolina  hydraulic  proposition. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  67  (1899):  291. 

Describes  the  hydraulic  mining  in  operation  on  a  shallow 
placer  deposit  at  Marble,  in  Cherokee  county. 

1355.  North  Carolina  internal  improvement, 

Eeport  of  chief  engineer  transmitting  reports  in  relation  to 
the  progress  of  internal  improvements  in  the  state. 

U.  S.  23d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1835.  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  59.  9 
pp. 

Contains  reports  of  George  Blauey  on  improvement  of  the 
Cape  Fear  river  below  Wilmington,  and  of  T.  Button  on 
improvement  at  Ocracoke  inlet. 

1356.  North  Carolina  Land  Co. 

Statistical  and  descriptive  account  of  the  several  counties  of 
the  State  of  North  Carolina.  Ealeigh,  Nichols  &  Gorman, 
1869.  136  pp.  22%  cm. 

Contains  following  letters :  On  the  physical  geography 
and  climate,  by  William  B.  Rodman ;  on  general  advan- 
tages and  climate,  by  Wm.  B.  Pell ;  on  general  advantages, 
by  Thomas  L.  Clingman  ;  on  general  advantages,  by  Jona- 
than Worth  ;  on  physical  geography,  climate  and  minerals, 
by  D.  M.  Barringer ;  on  agricultural  and  mineral  re- 
sources, by  W.  C.  Kerr ;  and  extracts  from  various  reports 
describing  the  swamp  lands  of  the  state. 

1357.  North  Carolina  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  3  (1867):  246;  v.  4  (1867):  99;  v.  5 
(1868):  68;  260;  324;  357. 

1358.  North  Carolina  mining  notes. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  28  (1879):  162-163;  240;  278;  315; 
362;  v.  29  (1880):  173;  v.  30  (1880):  193;  v.  32  (1881): 
341;  v.  34  (1882):  86;  v.  35  (1883):  138;  152;  v.  36 
(1883):  346;  v.  37  (1884):  129;  v.  40  (1885):  188;  v.  41 
(1886):  217;  238;  254;  362;  433;  452;  v.  42  (1886):  12; 
66;  192;  300;  462;  v.  43  (1887):  66;  102;  281;  318;  444; 
v.  44  (1887):  31;  102;  138;  300;  353-354;  v.  46  (1888): 
400-401;  443;  553;  v.  49  (1890):  431;  479;  504;  545; 
740;  v.  50  (1890):  554;  581;  v.  51  (1891):  151;  361;  387; 
v.  52  (1891):  55;  513;  539;  686;  v.  55  (1893):  495;  567; 
v.  56  (1893):  353;  379;  431;  457;  v.  57  (1894):  87;  112; 
208;  303-304;  327;  490;  v.  58  (1894):  87;  615;  v.  59 
(1895):  374;  v.  61  (1896):  383;  v.  62  (1896):  206-207; 
326;  591;  614-615;  v.  63  (1897):  170;  313-314;  409;  581; 
v.  64  (1897):  617;  v.  67  (1899):  125;  390;  420;  v.  68 
(1899):  498;  589;  v.  70  (1900):  619;  v.  71  (1901):  189; 
286;  v.  73  (1902):  499;  773;  v.  74  (1902):  62;  461;  561- 
562;  599;  764;  861. 

Brief  notes  on  mining  operations  at  various  mines. 

1359.  North  Carolina  mining  notes. 

Mining  World,  v.  26  (1907):  433;  459;  519;  642;  707;  v. 
27  (1907):  38-39;  84;  292;  452-453;  655;  946;  v.  28 
(1908):  349;  540;  1009;  v.  29  (1908):  297;  v.  30  (1909): 
67. 

Brief  notes  on  mining  operations  at  various  mines. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  181 

1360.  Xorth  Carolina  mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  U,  T.  24  (1857):  277. 

List  of  barometric  measurements  of  twelre  of  the  loftr 
peaks,  made  by  Prof.  Arnold  Guvot  in  July.  1856. 

1361.  Xorth  Carolina  mountains. 

Appleton's  Jour,  v.  4  (1870):  465. 

Notes    on    mountain    scenery    in    Caldwell    and    Watanga 


1362.  Xorth  Carolina  tertiary. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Scr.  H,  T.  2  (1871):  75. 

Xotes  on  fossil  horse  discovered  near  Greenrille. 

1363.  XORTHBOP,  B.  H. 

Beport  on  the  Pioneer  Mills  mine  of  Xorth  Carolina.    Bal- 
timore, 1860.    8  pp.    (Not  seen.) 

1364.  OLCUTT,  EtBEXj  E(RSKIXE,. 

The  Ore  Knob  copper  mine  and  redaction  works,  Ashe 
county,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst  Kin.  Eng.,  Trans,  T.  3  (1875):  391-399. 

Eng.  &  Mm.  Jour,  T.  20  (1875):  260-26L 

DtMosaes  occurrence  of  the  ores,  reins,  gangae  and  associ- 
ated minerals.  Describes  the  mine  workings  and  sires 
analyses  of  the  ores. 

1365.  OLDMTXOX,  JOHST. 

[Geographical  description  of  Carolina.  .  .  j 

{In  hit  British  Empire  in  America.  .  .  London,  1708.  VoL 
I.  20  cm.  pp.  368-381.) 

Brief  notes  on  Xorth  and  South  Carolina,  climate,  soil 
and  products.  Dutch  edition  of  this  work  was  published 
in  Amsterdam  in  172L. 

1366.  Oligoclase  de  Bakersrffle  (?)  (Xorth  Carolina). 

Soc.  Min.  de  France,  BnlL,  T.  13  (1890):  648-652. 

Describes  crystal,  and  compares  results  with  those  ob- 
tained by  Peifield  t  Sperry  (Am.  Jour.  ScL.  T.  36  (1888). 

1367.  OLMSTKD,  DEJTESOX. 

Descriptire  catalogue  of  rocks  and  minerals  collected  in 
Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  T.  5  (1822):  257-264. 

Enumerates  and  describes  briefly  the  rocks  and  minerals 
found  in  the  state. 

1368.   Letter  to  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvements  on  the  geol- 
ogy of  Xorth  Carolina. 

(I*  Hortk  Carolina.  Board  of  Internal  Improvement  Re- 
port to  the  Gen.  Assem.  1821.  Raleigh,  J.  Gales,  1821. 
23  cm.  pp.  65-67.) 

Adrocates    inrestigation    of    geological    and    mineral    re- 
mam^n  of  the  state,  which,  as  far  as  is  known,  is  the 
suggestion    to    be    offered    of    a    geological    surrey. 
oToffera  his  serrices  to  the  Board  durinz  bis  uni- 
ty racations.  to  make  a  geological  examination  of  the 
iffleient  appropriation  to  pay  trarelling 


182  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1369.    On  the  gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  9  (1825):  5-15. 

Phil.  Mag.,  v.  65  (1825):  375-384. 

Review:     Bost.  Jour.  Phil.  &  Arts,  v.  2   (1825) :   288-289. 
Review  by  G.  D[elafosse]:     Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  G6ol.,  v.  5 

(1825):   413-415. 
Notice:    Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1826,  Bd.  1,  p.  556. 

Describes  geological  features  of  the  gold  region,  situated 
In  Montgomery,  Anson,  Cabarrus,  Mecklenburg,  Rowan 
and  Randolph  counties,  and  the  principal  mines :  the 
Anson  mine  in  Anson  county,  Reed's  mine  in  Cabarrus 
county,  and  Parker's  mine  four  miles  south  of  the  Yadkin 
river. 

1370.    Eed  sandstone  formation  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1820):   175-176. 

Describes  red  sandstone  formation  in  Orange  and  Chat- 
ham counties. 

1371.    Report  on  the  geology  of  North  Carolina,  conducted  under 

the  Board  of  Agriculture.    Raleigh,  J.  Gales  &  Son,  1824- 
1827.    3  vols.    23  cm. 

Review  with  extracts:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,   Ser.   I,  v.   14    (1828): 
230-251;   Ser.  II,  v.  19   (1855) :   430-433. 

Review  with  extracts:     Southern  Review,  v.  1  (1828):  235-261. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1833,  pp.  501-502. 

Abstract  by  A.  B[Ou6]:    Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  Geol.,  v.  17 
(1829):  38-40. 

Notice:    Geol.  Soc.  Penn.,  Trans.,  v.  1  (1835):  173-174. 

Notice:    Niles'  Register,  v.  29   (1825):   247. 

Vol.  1  contains  Report  on  geology  of  North  Carolina,  pt. 
1,  by  Denison  Olmsted.  Describes  physiographic  and  geo- 
logic features  of  western  North  Carolina,  its  ore  deposits, 
veins  and  mineral  deposits.  Vol.  2  contains  Report  on 
geology  of  North  Carolina,  pt.  2,  by  Denison  Olmsted. 
Describes  rock  formations,  limestones  and  marls  of  eastern 
North  Carolina,  and  continues  the  observations  on  slates 
and  clays  begun  in  pt.  1.  Vol.  3  contains  Report  on 
geology  of  North  Carolina,  pt.  3,  by  Elisha  Mitchell,  and 
Gold  mines,  by  Charles  E.  Rothe.  See  under  authors. 

1372.    Thermometrical  observations  made  by  President  Caldwell,  at 

Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina,  during  the  years  1820,  1821, 
1822.    Lat.  35°  54'. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  10  (1826):  294-295. 
Abstract:     Edin.  Jour.  Sci.,  v.  6   (1827):   249-250. 

Table  of  monthly  averages  of  maximum  and  minimum 
temperatures. 

1373.    Useful  minerals  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  L,  v.  5  (1822):  407. 

Notes  discovery  of  an  independent  coal  formation  hith- 
erto unobserved  in  Rockingham,  Stokes.  Surry  and  Guil- 
ford  counties.  Mentions  deposits  of  manganese  in  Surry, 
and  graphite  in  Stokes  county. 

1374.  On  the  French  Broad  river,  North  Carolina. 

Appleton's  Jour.,  v.  4  (1870):  644. 

Popular  description  of  the  French  Broad  river  from  Ashe- 
ville  to  the  Tennessee  line. 


GEOLOGY,   MTSTERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  183 


1375.    [I/or  dans  la  Caroline  dn  Ford.] 

Llnstitot,  T.  14  (1846):  96. 


of  gold, 


in  practice  at  a  mine  on  the  Catawfaa  rirer. 

1376.   The  Ore  Knob  Copper  Company. 

Eng.  &  ma.  Jour,  T.  29  (1880):  10. 

Brief  account;  of  the  Ore  Knob  Copper  Company's  mint 


1377.   OSBORX,  HtENHYj  F[AIRFIEIJ>J. 

Observations  upon  the  upper  triassie   mammals,   Droma- 
iherium  and  Microconodon. 

Acad.  Hat.  ScL  Phfla.,  Proc,  IT.  38i  (1886):  359-363. 
Abstract:    Science,  T.  8  (1886) :  540. 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  L  Min.,  1887,  Bd.  X.    Ret  pp.  363-364. 
Detailed  description  of  the  type  specimens  of  the 


1378.    The  triassie  mammals,  dromatherram  and  microconodon. 

Am.  PkiL  Soo,  Proc,  T.  24  (1887):  109-11L 
Shows  that  the  two 


of  Lincoln,  Catavba.  Iredefl,  WOkes,  Ashe,  Sorry 

T  and 


1379.  OSBORXE,  JAMES  W. 

Eesources  and  adrantages  of  Morth  Carolina. 
DeBow's  Keriew,  T.  7  (1849):  545-547. 

Catawba.  1 

and  on,  the  gold  mines  of  Stanly 

1380.  OWBX,  BlCHABD. 

Beport  of  a  geological  examination  made  on  certain  lands 
and  mines  in  the  counties  of  Hajwood,  Madison,  Buncombe, 
Jackson  and  Macon^  ST.  C.,  and  in  Cocke  county,  Tennessee. 
Indianapolis,  Indianapolis  print,  &  pub.,  1869.  19  pp. 
23cm. 

Notes  on  physical  geography,  general  geology  and  mtetag 
prospects  in  counties  named. 

1381.  PAGE,W.T. 

Examination  of  auriferous  sand  from  Xorth  Carolina. 
Chem.  Hews,  T.  46  (1882):  205. 
Am.  Hat,  T.  17  (1883):  313. 

Abstract  by  S.  L.  Penfield.     Science,  r.  1  (1883) :  237. 
Abstract  by  E.  W.  Pirerostj:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jonr,  T.  44 
(1883):  29. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  sand  from  Burke  county 

1382.  PALMER,  WrALTER]  W(LLLiAM]  and  BUCKLEY,  THOMAS  C. 

Statement  of  the  McCullock  copper  and  gold  mining  com- 
pany of  Gnilford  county,  ETorth  Carolina. 
Urn.  Hag,  Ser.  I,  ir.  4  (1855):  282-286. 

Statistical  and  historical  report  on  the  McCnllock  mines. 


184  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1383.  Palaeotrochis  of  Emmons. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  23   (1857):   278;   v.  24   (1857): 
151. 

1384.  PARKER,  EpwARD]  WCHEELER]. 

Coal  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1889-1890.    Wash.,  1892. 

p.  234.) 
(In   U.    S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,   1891.     Wash.,    1893. 

p.  274.) 
(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1892.     Wash.,    1893. 

p.  442.) 
(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1893.     Wash.,    1894. 

p.  328.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  16th  Ann.  Rept,  pt.  4  (Min.  Res.). 

Wash.,  1895.    pp.  153-154.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  17th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  3.    Wash.,  1896. 

pp.  462-463.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  6  (Met.  Prod.). 

•  Wash.,  1899.  pp.  446-447.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  21st  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  6  (Met.  Prod.). 

Wash.,  1901.  p.  474.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1900.  Wash.,  1901. 

pp.  411-412.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.  Wash.,  1902. 

pp.  407-408.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.  Wash.,  1904. 

pp.  490-491.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1904.  Wash.,  1905. 

pp.  519-520.) 
(In  U.  S.  12th  Census,  Spec.  Rept.,  Mines  &  Quarries. 

Wash.,  1905.  p.  693.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1906.  Wash.,  1907. 

p.  700.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt.  2.  Wash.,  1908. 

p.  156.) 

Yearly  reports  of  production. 

1385.    Mica  mining  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1893.     Wash.,    1894. 
pp.  749;  752.) 

Brief  notes  on   progress   of  mica   industry. 

1386.    The  occurrence  of  corundum  and  emery  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1893.     Wash.,    1894. 
pp.  674-678.) 

Describes  occurrence  of  corundum  in  Macon,  Jackson  and 
Transylvania   counties,   mines   and   methods  of   mining. 

PARTZ,  ANGUS  D. 

Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Karriker  gold  and  copper  com- 
pany. 

See  Leeds  and  Partz,  No.  1064. 


GEOLOGY,  MIXERALOGY  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  185 

1387.    [The  Beid  mines,  Xorth  Carolina., 

Mio.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  3  (1859):   161-168. 

Describes  discovery  of  gold  on  the  Reed  property,  its 
present  condition  and  methods  of  mining. 

1388.    [The  Bhea  and  Catha  mines., 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  380-383. 

Describes  these  two  mines,  which  are  the  property  of  the 
Mecklenburg  Gold  and  Copper  Company. 

1389.  PATTERSON,  CARUDLE  P. 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina., 

(In  U.   S.   Coast  Surrey,  Sept    1873.    Wash,   1874.    pp. 

28-32.) 
(In  U.   S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1874.    WaslL,   1875.    pp. 

22-24.) 
(In  U.   S.   Coast   Survey,   Kept    1875.    Wash,   1876.    pp. 

33-35) 
(In  U.   S.   Coast  Survey,   Kept    1876.    WaslL,   1877.    pp. 

31-32.) 
(In   U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept   1877.     Wash,   1878.     pp. 

26-30.) 
(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept  1878.    Wash,  1879. 

pp.  25-27.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept  1879.    Wash,  1880. 

pp.  32-35.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey.  Kept  1880.    Wash,  1881. 

p.  24.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

1390.    Lost  of  hydrographic  sheets  [Of  North  Carolina,  geographic- 
ally arranged,  registered  in  the  archives  of  the  U.  S.  Coast 
Survey,  from  January,  1835,  to  July,  1875. 

"(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1875.    Wash,  1876."    Appen- 
dix No.  8,  pp.  127-129.) 

1391.   List  of  original  topographic  sheets  ^f  North  Carolina,  geo- 
graphically arranged,  registered  in  the  archives  of  the  U.  S. 
Coast  Survey,  from  January,  1834,  to  July,  1875. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1875.    Wash,  1876.    Appen- 
dix 7,  pp.  103-105.) 

1392.  PATTERSON,  B.  M. 

Ueber  die  Beschaffenheit  und  das  Vorkommen  des  Goldes, 
Platins  und  der  Diamanten  in  den  Vereinigten-Staaten. 
Zts.  d.  deutsch.  GeoL  GesseL  v.  2  (1850):  60-64. 

A  translation  of  a  part  of  a  report  from  the  Philadelphia 
mint  to  the  Secretary  of  State  giving  some  M-f"*"1  data 
on  early  discoveries  of  gold  and  diamonds  in  North 

1393.  PEALB,  ALBERT  C. 

Lists  and  analyses  of  the  mineral  springs  [Of  Xorth  Carolina,. 
(In  U.  s!  GeoL  Survey,  BuIL  32.     Wash,  1886.    pp.  74-79.) 
Glres  list  of  66  springs    (seven  of  which  are  used  com- 
mercially), in  35  counties.     Eighteen  analyses  are  given, 
most  of  which  are  by  Charles  W.  Dabney,  Jr. 

IS 


186  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1394.  PECK,  JACOB. 

Geological  and  mineralogical  account  of  the  mining  districts 
in  the  State  of  Georgia,  the  western  part  of  North  Carolina 
.  .  .  with  a  map. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  23  (1833):   1-10. 
Abstracts:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1833,  pp.  564-566. 
Abstracts:     Soc.  G6ol.  de  France,  Ser.  I,  v.  5   (1834):   400-401. 

Topographical    and    geological    notes    on    portions    of    the 

Smoky  mountains  and  Valley  river. 

1395.  PEGRAM,  W.  H. 

A  sketch  of  Eandolph  county,  N.  C.,  showing  its  resources 
and  possibilities.  Greensboro,  Thomas,  Eeece  &  Co.,  1884. 
14  pp.  19  cm. 

1396.  PEIRCE,  BENJAMIN. 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1867.     Wash.,   1868.     pp. 

27-29.) 
(In  U.   S.   Coast   Survey,   Rept.    1868.    Wash.,    1869.    pp. 

22-23.) 
(In  U.   S.   Coast  Survey,   Rept.    1869.    Wash.,    1870.    pp. 

28-31.) 
(In  U.   S.   Coastt  Survey,   Rept    1870.    Wash.,    1871.    pp. 

29-31.) 
(In  U.   S.   Coast  Survey,   Rept    1871.    Wash.,    1872.    pp. 

38-41.) 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1872.     Wash.,   1873.     pp. 

25-28.) 
(In   U.   S.   Coast   Survey,   Rept.    1873.    Wash.,    1874.    pp. 

28-32.) 

Yearly  reports  of  progress. 

1397.   List  of  geographical  positions  [in  North  Carolina],  deter- 
mined by  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey. 

(In  U.  S.   Coast  Survey,   Rept    1868.    Wash.,    1869.    pp. 
210-215.) 

1398.    List  of  hydrographic  sheets  tof  North  Carolina]  registered 

in  the  archives  of  the  IT.  S.  Coast  Survey  from  June,  1865, 
to  January,  1873. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1873.    Wash.,  1874.    Appen- 
dix 7,  pp.  90-91.) 

1399.  PENFIELD,  S^MUELJ  L[EWiS]. 

Anthophyllite  from  Franklin,  Macon  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  40  (1890):   394-397. 
Notice:    Am.  Nat,  v.  25  (1891):  829. 

Description,  (vystallographic  measurements  and  analysis 
of  anthrophylllte  from  the  dump  of  the  Jenks  corundum 
mine. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AXD   GEOGRAPHY.  187 

1400.    and  SPERRY,  E.  S. 

[Monazite  and  oligoclase  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Mineralogical  notices.     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  36 

(1888):  322-325.) 
Abstract  by  B.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  17   (1890): 

407;   408. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Enough]:     Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour.,  v. 

56  (1889):  356. 

Abstract:     Am.  Nat.,  v.  22  (1888):  1112. 
Abstract:    Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1889) :  503;  504. 

Description  and  analysis  of  monazite  crystals  from  Alex- 
ander county,  and  of  oligoclase  from  Bakersville.  Analy- 
sis of  oligoclase  by  Mr.  Sperry. 

1401.  PEXFIELD,  SAMUEL  LEWIS  and  PRATT.  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

On  the  chemical  composition  of  staurolite  and  the  regular 
arrangement  of  its  carbonaceous  inclusions. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  47  (1894):   81-89. 

Zts.  f.  Kiyst.  u.  Min.,  v.  23  (1894):  64-72. 

(In  Contributions  to  mineralogy  and  petrography  from  the 

laboratories  of  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School.  Ed.  by 
S.  L.  Penfield  and  L.  V.  Pirsson.  New  York,  Scribner, 
1901.  23  cm.  pp.  207-217.) 

Notice:     Am.  Nat,  v.  28  (1894):  874;.  v.  29  (1895):  361. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.  Brough:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  66. 

pt.  2  (1894):   142. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1895,  Bd.  2.     Min. 
pp.  418-421. 

Description  and  analysis  of  staurolite  from  Burnsville. 
North  Carolina. 

1402.  PEXFIELD,  SAMUEL]  Lt£WiS]. 

On  the  cleavage  and  parting  planes  of  oligoclase  and  albite. 
(In   Mineralogical   notes.     Am.   Jour.   Sci.,   Ser.   Ill,  v.   48 
(1894):    115-118.) 

Discusses  physical  properties  of  a  clear  glass  feldspar 
from  the  Hawk  mica  mine  in  Mitchell  county.  Analysis 
by  Mr.  Sperry,  has  been  given.  (See  Penfleld  and  Sperry, 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888)  :  324.) 

1403.    On    the    occurrence    and    composition    of    some    American 

varieties  of  monazite. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  24  (1882):   250-254. 
Review  by   C.   A.   Tenne:    Neues   Jahr.   f.   Min.,   1883,   Bd.   2. 

Ref.  pp.  165-166. 
Abstract   by  H.   Btakerj:    Chem.    Soc.    (London)    Jour.,   v.    44 

(1883):   162. 

Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1883,  pt.  2,  p.  1861. 
Abstract:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  7   (1883) :  366-367. 

Contains  description  and  analysis  of  monazite  from  the 
gold  washings  of  the  Brindletown  district,  Burke  county. 


188  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1404.    Products  of  the  alteration  of  corundum. 

Science,  v.  1   (1883):  430. 

Abstract  of  results  of  observations  made  by  F.  A.  Genth. 
OD  corundum  from  North  Carolina  localities.  Notes  on 
the  deposits  of  Madison,  Jackson,  Iredell,  and  Burke 
counties. 

PENMAN,  JOHN  E. 

Reports  on  the  Eudisil  gold  and  copper  mine  at  Charlotte, 
Mecklenburg  county,  North  Carolina. 
See  Leeds  and  Penman,  No.  1069. 

1405.  PENNYPACZER,  CHARLES  H. 

About  corundum. 

Mineral  Collector,  v.  8  (1901):  36-39. 

Brief  notes  on  the  occurrence  of  corundum  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

1406.  PENROSE,  E^CHARDJ  ALEXANDER]  FtULLERTON],  JR. 

Amorphous  nodular  phosphates  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Nature  and  origin  of  deposits  of  phosphate  of  lime. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  46.    Wash.,  1888.    pp.  70-75.) 

Detailed  descriptions  of  phosphate  deposits  in  Sampson, 
Duplin,  Fender,  Onslow,  Columbus  and  New  Hanover 
counties,  with  tables  of  analyses.  Contains  map  showing 
location  of  phosphate  beds  in  Duplin  and  Sampson 
counties. 

1407.    rNorth  Carolina  exhibit  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion in  1893.] 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  1   (1893):  462. 

Short  sketch  of  the  North  Carolina  exhibit,  which  in- 
cluded ores  of  iron,  gold,  copper,  kaolin,  mica,  asbestos 
and  many  other  minerals. 

1408.  PERRINE,  FREDERICK  A[UTEN]  C[OMBS]. 

Water-powers  of  the  southeastern  Appalachian  region. 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Eng.,  Proc.,  v.  24  (1905):   605-616. 

Abstract:    Eng.  Mag.,  v.  30    (1905):    109-111. 

Describes  drainage  basins  of  some  of  the  principal  rivera 
Including  the  Cape  Fear,  Yadkin  and  Catawba,  and  out- 
lines resources  available  for  hydraulic  purposes. 

1409.  PERRY,  J[OHN]  B. 

[Sketch  of  the  life  of  Ebenezer  Emmons.] 

Bost  Soc.  Nat  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  12  (1869):  214-216. 

Contains  a  brief  sketch  of  Emmons'  connection  with  the 
North  Carolina  Geological  Survey. 

1410.    [Notice  of  occurrence  of  cretaceous  at  Snow  Hill  in  North 

Carolina.] 

Am.  Nat.,  v.  5  (1871):  521-522. 

Description  of  cretaceous  deposits  of  peculiar  Interest 
discovered  by  Prof.  Kerr  at  Snow  Hill. 

1411.  PETHERICK,  THOMAS. 

Eeport  .  .  .  upon  the  Silver  Hill  mine,  Davidson  county, 
North  Carolina. 

(In  Report  of  the  Silver  Hill  Mining  Co.    New  York,  1860. 
22y2  cm.    pp.  8-11.) 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  189 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  II,  v.  1  (1860):  428-431. 

Description  with  longitudinal  and  transverse  sections  of 
the  workings  of  the  Silver  Hill  mine. 

1412.  PETHERICK,  WILLIAM. 

Keport  on  the  Hepler  and  College  mines  in  Davidson  and 
Eandolph  counties,  North  Carolina.  New  York.  1854.  2 
pp.  21  cm. 

Descriptions  of  these  mines. 

1413.  Petrified  forest  in  Stokes  county,  North  Carolina. 

Our  living  and  our  dead,  v.  1  (1875):  578-579. 

Describes  this  forest,  extending  from  Germantown  to  the 
south  side  of  Dan  river. 

1414.  PHALEN,  WILLIAM  C. 

A  new  occurrence  of  unakite. 

Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  45  (1904):  306-316. 

Discusses  casually  and  briefly  the  localities  in  which 
unakite  is  found  In  North  Carolina. 

1415.  PHELPS,  THOMAS  S. 

Keconnaissance  of  the  Cape  Lookout  shoals  off  the  coast  of 
North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S,  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1864.    Wash.,  1865.    Appen- 
dix 5,  p.  56.) 

1416.  PHILLIPS,  ALEXANDER!  L[ACT]. 

The  physical,  political  and  mathematical  geography  of 
North  Carolina.  Wilson,  N.  C.,  Josephus  Daniels,  1883. 
4  pp.  26  cm. 

Brief  account  of  the  physiographic  features  of  the  state, 
climate  and  mineral  deposits. 

1417.  [PHILLIPS,  CHARLES.] 

A  sketch  of  Elisha  Mitchell. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1883):  9-18. 

Short  biographical  sketch  of  Elisha  Mitchell,  giving  ac- 
count of  his  explorations  in  western  North  Carolina. 

1418.  PHILLIPS,  CHARLES  B. 

Examination  and  survey  of  inland  water  routes  from  Norfolk 
Harbor,  Virginia,  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  of  Hatteras, 
including  communication  with  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1880,  pt.  1.    Appendix  I  17,  pp. 
851-896.) 

U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.     Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  73. 

47  pp.     Maps. 

Describes  the  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal,  the  Dis- 
mal Swamp  canal,  Albemarle,  Pamlico  and  Core  sounds, 
and  the  various  outlets  therefrom  to  the  ocean  south  of 
Hatteras. 

1419.  _ Examination  of  Catawba  river,  North  and  South  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1880,  pt.  1.  Appendix  I  23,  pp. 
911-914.) 


190  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 


(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  161, 

pp.  2-4.) 

1420.    Examination  of  Lockwood's  Folly  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1880,  pt.  1.     Appendix  I  22,  pp. 
909-910.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  117, 

pp.  7-8.) 

1421.    Examination  of  the  Pedee  river  from  Cheraw,  S.  C.,  to  the 

mouth  of  the  Uwharie  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1879,  pt.  1.     Appendix  H  16,  pp. 
723-726.) 

(In  U.  S.  45th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1879.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

68,  pp.   16-20.) 

1422.    Examination  of  Waccamaw  river,  North  Carolina. 

'(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1880,  pt.  1.     Appendix  I  16,  pp. 
848-851.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  117, 

pp.  9-11.) 

1423.    Historical  sketch  of  the  improvement  of  the  Cape  Fear  river 

below  the  city  of  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1876,  pt.  1.     Appendix  F  13,  pp. 
321-331.) 

States  that  the  earliest  knowledge  of  this  river  Is  ob- 
tained from  a  map  of  a  survey  by  Edward  Moseley  in 
1733.  Describes  surveys,  charts  and  improvements  made 
from  that  date  until  1876. 

1424.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1878,  pt.  1.     Appendix  F  7,  pp. 
475-495.) 

1425.    Improvement  of  Currituck  sound  and  North  river  bar,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1879,  pt.  1.     Appendix  H  6,  pp. 
693-696.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1880,  pt   1.     Appendix  I  7,  pp. 

827-830.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1426.    Improvement  of  Edenton  harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  7,  pp. 
696-698.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1880,  pt.   1.     Appendix  I  8,  pp. 

830-831.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1427.    Improvement  of  Neuse  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  11,  pp. 
704-710.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1880,  pt   1.     Appendix  I   14,  pp. 

841-844.) 

Reports  of  progress. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  191 

1428.    Improvement  of  North  Tending  river,  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt  1.     Appendix  I  6,  pp. 
824-827.) 

1429.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  H  10,  pp. 
703-704.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1880,  pt  1.     Appendix  I  11,  pp. 

836-838.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1430.    Improvement  of  Scnppernong  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  H.  8,  pp. 
698-699.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt  1.     Appendix  I  9,  pp. 

831-833.) 

1431.   Improvement  of  Tar  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  9,  pp. 
700-703.) 

(In  U.  S.  45th  Cong,  3d  Sess.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  68,  pp. 

28-30.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt  1.    Appendix  I  10,  pp. 

835-836.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1432.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.     Appendix  H  12,  pp. 
711-714.) 

(In  U.  S.  45th  Cong.,  3d  Sess,  1879.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

68,  pp.  20-22.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1880,  pt  1.    Appendix  I  13,  pp. 

838-841.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1433.    Beport  of  progress  on  survey  for  an  interior  water  communi- 
cation between  Norfolk,  Va,,  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south 
of  Hatteras. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  H  13,  pp. 
714-716.) 

1434.  Survey  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1881,  pt  1.    Appendix  I  13,  pp. 
1013-1017.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1881.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  78, 

pp.  11-14.) 

1435.   Survey  of  Chowan  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1879,  pt  1.    Appendix  H  17,  pp. 
726-729.) 

(In  U.  S.  45th  Cong.,  3d  Sess,  1879.    House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  68, 

pp.  25-28.) 


192  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1436.  PHILLIPS,  JAMES. 

[Meteorological  data  at  Chapel  Hill.] 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  35-37. 

Contains  tables  of  monthly  and  yearly  temperatures  from 
1844-1859,  and  of  the  monthly  means  of  the  barometer 
for  six  years. 

1437.  PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  3  BATTLE]. 

Analysis  of  crystals  of  dog-tooth  spar  from  Gander  Hall,  New 
Hanover  county,  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1884):    62-63. 

Description  of  these  crystals  found  lining  the  Interior  of 

shells. 

1438.    The  chlorination  of  low  grade  auriferous  sulphides. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  17  (1888):  313-322. 

Describes  barrel  chlorination  process  used  at  the  Phoenix 
mine  In  Cabarrus  county,  Introduced  by  Adolph  Thles  in 
1881. 

1439.    Coal  in  western  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  60  (1895):   612-613. 

General  discussion  of  occurrence  of  coal  in  Madison 
county,  describing  prospecting  at  the  Jack  branch. 

1440.    Copper  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  67  (1899):  382. 

Notes  on  development  of  copper  mining  in  Person  county. 

1441.    [Copper  in  North  Carolina  in  1899.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  7  (1899):   211. 

Describes  the  Holloway  and  Blue  Wing  mines  in  Person 
county. 

1442.    The  fertilizer  trade  [in  North  Carolina  in  1886 j. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1886.    Wash.,  1887.    pp. 
611-617;  619.) 

Notes  on  phosphate  and  marl  deposits  in  Bladen  and 
Edgecombe  counties,  with  analyses  of  phosphate  rock. 

1443.    Mica  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1887.    Wash.,  1888.    pp. 
661-671.) 

Notes  on  mica  industry,  the  deposits  in  Mitchell,  Yancey, 
Jackson  and  Macon  counties,  mines  and  mining  opera- 
tions, production  and  value.  Gives  list  of  associated 
minerals  prepared  by  W.  C.  Kerr,  supplemented  by  F.  A. 
Genth. 

1444.    Mica  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  5  (1888):  73-97. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  45   (1888):   286;   306-307;  322-324; 

382-383;  398;  418;  436. 

Sci.    Amer.    Suppl.,    v.    26    (1888):     10449;     10462-10463; 

10474-10475. 

Describes  development  of  the  mica  Industry  in  Mitchell 
county,  the  mica  deposits  in  Yancey,  Mitchell,  Buncombe, 
Haywood,  Jackson,  Cherokee  and  Macon  counties,  their 
distribution,  geological  occurrence  and  associated  minerals. 

1445.    North  Carolina  fire-clays. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  42  (1886):  326. 

Description  and  analyses  of  fire-clays  from  a  locality 
about  two  miles  east  of  Spout  Spring  in  Harnett  county. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  193 

1446.    North  Carolina  phosphates.  Wilmington,  Mercantile  Water- 
power  Press,  1883.    19  pp.    19  en*. 

Describes  preliminary  investigation  of  phosphate  deposits 
in  Dap! In  county.  Detailed  account  of  the  rock  with 
chemical  analyses. 

1447.    North  Carolina  phosphates. 

Elis.  Mit  Set  Soc^  Jour.,  v.  1  (1884):  60-63. 
Abstract:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  T.  28  (1884):  75. 

Abstract  of  thesis  by  the  writer.  Contains  general  note* 
on  discovery,  distribution  and  character  of  phosphate 
rock  in  Duplin  county.  Analyses. 

1448.    Eeport  of  first  assistant  geologist. 

(In  JX.  C.  Gen.  Assem^  Sess.  1883.     Ex  Doc.  Wo.  18,  pp. 

59-61.) 

The  Thies  process  of  treating  the  low-grade  auriferous  sul- 
phides. .  . 

See  Thies  and  Phillips,  No.  1768. 

1449.   Tin  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  43  (1887):  111. 

Notes  on  specimens  of  cassiterite  found  at  King's  Moan- 
tain. 

1450.  Phosphate  rock  iof  North  Carolina  in  1897]. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  6  (1898):   530. 

Notes  on  mining  for  phosphate  rock  at  Castle  Hayne,  near 
Wilmington. 

1451.  PIXCKXEY,  THOMAS. 

Claims  on  the  lands  ceded  by  North  Carolina, 

(In  Am.  State  Papers  (Public  lands,  v.  1).    Wash-,  1832. 
6th  Cong,  1st  Sess.,  1800.    pp.  102-103.) 

Gives  the  limits  of  North  Carolina  by  charter  previous 
to  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution. 

1452.  jThe  Pioneer  Mills,  Kudesill  and  High  Shoals  mines., 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  4  (1855):  287. 

Describes  operations  at  these  mines. 

1453.  POOL,  GASTON. 

The  North  Carolina  coast. 

Goldthwaite's  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  4  (1892):   756-758. 

•Popular  description  of  the  North  Carolina  coast. 

1454.  POPE,  D.  K. 

Production  of  precious  metals  [in  North  Carolina,. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1902. 
Wash.,  1903.    pp.  189-191.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1903 

Wash.,  1904.    pp.  112-114.) 

(7n  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1904 

Wash.,  1905.    pp.  167-171.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1905. 

WaslL,  1906.    pp.  104-105.) 
Reports  of  production. 


194  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1455.    PORTER,  JOHN  B. 

Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Iron  ores  and  coals  of  Georgia.  .  .  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng., 
Trans.,  v.  15  (1886):   190-191;  206. 

Brief  account  of  the  Cranberry  specular  and  magnetite 
ores  In  Ashe  and  Mitchell  counties.  Table  of  analyses 
of  the  different  ores. 


1456.  PORTER,  TIMOTHY] 

Cursory  notice  of  some  parts  of  North  and  South  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  3  (1821):  227-229. 

Describes  zircon  crystals  found  In  Buncombe  county. 

1457.  POURTALES,  L[OUIS]   F[RANQOIS]   DE. 

Constitution  of  the  bottom  of  the  ocean  off  Cape  Hatteras. 

Bost  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  14  (1872):  58-59. 
Abstract:     Am.  Nat,  v.  5  (1871):  124-125. 

1458.  -  Effect  of  winds  in  varying  the  level  of  the  water  in  Albe- 

marle  sound. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1856.    Wash.,  1857.    Appen- 
dix 43,  pp.  271-272.) 

Brief  description  of  shape  and  general  character  of  Albe- 


crip 

marle  sound,  with  table  of  observations  made  at  Pasquo- 
tank  light-boat,  Caroon's  point  and  Edenton  bay,  of  the 
direction  of  wind  and  height  of  the  water. 

1459.  POWELL,  GEORGE  S. 

Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  from  the 
Appalachian  National  Park  Association. 

Southern  Pictures  and  Pencilings,  v.  2,  No.  3,  1900. 

Describes  physical  features  and  climate  of  the  Appalachian 
region  and  gives  mountain  altitudes. 

1460.  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Abrasive  materials  [in  North  Carolina]  . 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp. 

793-794;  801;  802-803.) 
Abstract  by  W.   S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1904,  Bd.  1. 

Min.  p.  37. 
--   (In  U.   S.    12th   Census,   Spec.   Rept.,   Mines   &   Quarries. 

Wash.,  1905.    pp.  878-879.) 
--   (In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.    Wash.,  1904.    pp. 

1005;   1006.) 

--   (In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1905.    Wash.,  1906.    pp. 
1069-1085.) 

Yearly  reports  of  production  of  garnet  and  corundum  in 
Macon,  Jackson,  Clay  and  Madison  counties. 

1461.  -  Analysis  of  North  Carolina  titanic  iron  ore. 

(In  Steel  hardening  metals.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res., 
1903.    p.  310.) 

Iron  ore  from  Caldwell  county. 

1462.  -  Asbestos  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1900.    Wash.,  1901.    p. 
862.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  195 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp. 

888;  892.) 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.    Wash.,  1904.    p. 

1113.) 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  asbestos  in  Polk  and  Yancey 
counties. 

1463.    Barytes  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    p. 
916.) 

(In   U.    S.    12th   Census,    Spec.    Rept.,   Mines   &   Quarries. 

Wash.,  1905.    pp.  945-949.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.  Wash.,  1904.  pp. 

1089-1093.) 

Describes  occurrence  and  mining  of  barlte  In  Gaston. 
Madison  and  Orange  counties  In  1901,  1902  and  1903. 

1464.    Biennial  report  of  the  State  Geologist  for  years  1905-1906. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co.,  1907.    60 
pp.    24  cm. 

Biennial  report  of  the  State  Geologist  for  years  1907-1908. 

N.  C.  Geol.  &  Econ,  Survey,  Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co., 
1908.     60  pp.    24  cm. 

Reports  of  work  done  by  the  Geological  and  Economic 
Survey  during  years  named.  Report  for  1907-1908  con- 
tains a  report  on  examination  of  the  sand  banks  along 
the  coast  by  Jay  F.  Bond. 

1465.    Building  stones  of  North  Carolina. 

Stone,  v.  27   (1903):    147-148. 

Notes  on  building  stone  production  in  1902,  principally 
of  granite. 

1466.    Carolina  tin  belt. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.    Wash.,  1904.    pp. 
337-344.) 

Geological  description  of  region  in  vicinity  of  King's 
Mountain,  occurrence  of  the  cassiterite  veins,  with  min- 
eralogical  and  chemical  character  of  the  ore.  Partial 
analyses  of  two  varieties  of  ore  by  C.  W.  Dabney. 

1467.    The  chromite  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  70  (1900):   190. 

Describes  deposits  of  chromite  in  Yancey  and  Jackson 
counties,  and  prospecting  work  which  has  been  done. 

1468.    Chromite  or  chromic  iron  ore  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp. 

944;  945-946.) 

Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1904,  Bd.  1. 
Min.  p.  37. 

Notes  on  deposits  of  chromite  in  Yancey  and  Jackson 
counties. 

1469.    and  LEWIS,  JOSEPH]  V[OLNETj. 

Corundum  and  the  peridotites  of  western  North  Carolina. 
N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Vol.  1.    Raleigh,  1905.    464  pp.    26  cm. 

Plates.    Maps. 

Review  by  L.  V.  Pirsson:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  21  (1906) : 
253-254. 


196  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OP   NOETH    CAROLINA. 

Review:    Elis.  Hit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  22  (1906):   8-16. 

Review:    Min.  Mag.,  v.  13  (1906) :  427-428. 

Abstract  by  authors:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  8   (1906):   487-492. 

Describes  geology,  physiography,  distribution  and  petrog- 
raphy of  peridotites  of  the  corundum  belt,  their  modea 
of  alteration  and  decomposition.  Gives  mineralogical 
character  and  structure,  with  chemical  analyses.  De- 
tailed account  of  corundum  is  given,  its  distribution  and 
mode  of  occurrence,  physical  properties,  alterations  and 
associated  minerals,  the  mines,  methods  of  mining  and 
production.  Appendix  is  a  bibliography  of  American 
peridotites,  corundum  and  associated  minerals. 

1470.  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Gems  and  gem  mining  in  the  South. 

The  Southland,  v.  1  (1901):   1-5;  67-71;  118-122. 

Describes  occurrerce  of  diamonds,  corundum  gems,  several 
varieties  of  garnet,  and  beryl  in  North  Carolina. 

1471.    Gold  and  silver  mining  cin  North  Carolina]. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  10  (1902):  299-300;  v.  11  (1903):  263. 

Describes  mining  industry,  naming  the  Gold  Hill  mine  in 
Rowan  county,  and  the  Russell,  Fentress  and  McMackin 
mines,  as  well  as  other  mines  in  Cabarrus,  Mecklenburg, 
Stanly,  Montgomery  and  Burke  counties. 

1472.    Gold  mining  in  the  southern  Appalachians. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  74  (1902):  241-242. 
Abstract  by  H.  Ries:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  5   (1904):   187. 

Describes  the  gold  belt  as  reaching  its  greatest  width  In 
North  Carolina,  and  the  mining  operations  at  the  princi- 
pal mines  located  in  Cabarrus,  Mecklenburg,  Stanly,  Mont- 
gomery, Burke  and  Rowan  counties. 

1473.    Mica  tin  North  Carolina  in  1902]. 

(In  U.   S.    12th   Census,   Spec.   Rept,   Mines   &   Quarries, 
Wash.,  1905.    pp.  1029-1033.) 

Notes  on  mica  localities  and  mining  in  1902,  with  statis- 
tics of  production. 

1474.    Mica  [mining  in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  16  (1908):   713.) 
Notes  on  mica  production  in  1907. 

1475.    A  mica  vein. 

Popular  Science,  v.  33  (1899):   202-203. 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  mica  and  its  associated  minerals 
at  the  Ray  mine,  Yancey  county ;  Wiseman  and  Hawk 
mines,  Mitchell  county. 

1476.    Mineralogical  notes  on   anthophyllite,  enstatite  and  beryl 

(emerald)  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  5  (1898):  429-432. 

(In  Notes  on  North  Carolina  minerals.    Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc., 

Jour.,  v.  14  (1897):  73-80.) 
Abstract:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  22   (1898) :   377. 
Notice   by   W.    0.    Crosby:    Am.    Chem.   Research,   Rev.,    v.    4 

(1898):  125. 
Abstract    by    Leonard]    J.    Scpencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  74,  pt.  2  (1898) :  606-607. 

Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32   (1900): 
594-596. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  197 

Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1900,  Bd.  1.     Min. 
p.  32. 

Describes  anthophylllte  and  beryl  from  Mitchell  county, 
and  enstatite  from  Macon,  Jackson  and  Clay  counties, 
with  analyses  by  C.  W.  Baskerville  and  S.  L.  Penfleld. 

1477.    Mineralogical  notes  on  cyanite,  zircon  and  anorthite  from 

Xorth  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  5  (1898):   126-128. 

(In  Notes  on  North  Carolina  minerals.    Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc., 

Jour.,  v.  14  (1897):  72-73;  80-83.) 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32  (1900): 

589-590. 
Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1900,  Bd.  1.     Min. 

pp.  32-33. 

Notice    by    W.    O.    Crosby:    Am.    Chem.    Research,    Rev.,    v.    4 
(1898):   50. 

Descriptions  and  crystallographlc  measurements  of  cya- 
nite from  Yancey  and  Mitchell  counties,  zircon  from  Ire- 
dell  county  and  anorthite  from  Clay  county.  Analysis 
of  anorthite  by  Dr.  Charles  Baskprvllle. 

1478.    Minerals  for  the  manufacture  of  electric  and  gas  lamps.  Ex- 
tracts from  special  report  on  same  subject  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 

Min.  Mag.,  v.  12  (1905):   152-153. 

Describes  production  of  monazlte  and  zircon  in  North 
Carolina  during  1904. 

1479.    [Minerals  of  North  Carolina.] 

Mining  World,  v.  26  (1907):  155-156. 

Notes  on  mining  and  quarrying  industries,  Including  table 
of  mineral  production  for  1905-1906. 

1480.    The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1899. 

(In  North   Carolina,   Bureau  of   Labor  &   Printing,  Thir- 
teenth Ann.  Rept,   1899.    Raleigh,  1900.    pp.  304-315.) 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1900. 

N.   C.   Geol.   Survey,  Econ.   Paper  No.  4.     Raleigh,  E.   M. 
Uzzell,  1901.    37  pp.     24  cm. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1901. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,   Econ.  Paper  No.   6.     Raleigh,  E.  M. 

Uzzell,  1902.     103  pp.    24  cm. 
Review  by  W.  F.  Hillebrand:    Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  9 

(1903):  155. 

Review:    Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.  v.  75  (1903):  191. 
Abstract  by  H.  Ries:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  5  (1904) :  199. 
Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1904,  Bd.  2. 

Min.  pp.  33-34. 
Extract:    Stone,  v.  26   (1903):   30-32;   133-135. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1902. 

N.   C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper.  No.  7.     Raleigh,  E.  M. 
Uzzell,  1904.    28  pp.    24  cm. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1903. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper.  No.  8.     Raleigh,  E.  M. 
Uzzell  &  Co.,  1904.    74  pp.    24  cm. 


198  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1904. 

N.   C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper.   No.   9.     Raleigh,  E.   M. 
Uzzell  &  Co.,  1905.    95  pp.    24  cm. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1905. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper.  No.   11.     Raleigh,  E.  M 

Uzzell,  1907.     96  pp.     24  cm. 
Extracts:    Mining  World,  v.  26  (1907):  509;  564;  774. 

The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during  1906. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper.  No.   14.     Raleigh,  E.  M. 
Uzzell  &  Co.,  1907.    144  pp.    Plates.    24  cm. 

Yearly  reports  of  mining  and  mineral  production. 

1481.    [Mining  in]  North  Carolina  Ein  1906]. 

Min.  World,  v.  26  (1907):   155-156. 

Contains  mineral  production  for  1906. 

1482.    Minor  mineral  products  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  86  (1908):   321. 

Notes  on  production  of  talc  in  Swain  county,  and  of 
barite  in  Madison  and  Gaston  counties. 

1483.   and  STERRETT,  DOUGLAS  B. 

Monazite  and  monazite  mining  in  the  Carolinas. 
Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  24  (1908):  61-86. 

Describes  geographical  and  geological  occurrence  of  mon- 
azite in  North  Carolina,  mining  the  commercial  deposits, 
production  and  uses. 

1484.  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Monazite  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1901.     Wash.,    1902. 

pp.  949-954.) 

Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1904,  Bd.  1. 
Min.  pp.  34-35. 

In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1902.    Wash.,  1904.    pp. 

1003-1006.) 

(In   U.   S.    12th   Census,   Spec.   Rept.,   Mines   &   Quarries, 

Wash.,  1905.    pp.  1037-1039.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.  Wash.,  1904.  pp. 

1163-1170.) 

Abstract:     Mineral  Collector,  v.  9    (1903)  :    179-184. 
Abstract  by  W.   S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1905,  Bd.  2. 
Min.  p.  29.) 

1485.    Monazite  in  the  Carolinas. 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  16  (1907):  726-727. 

Notes  on  monazite  production  during  1907. 

1486.    Nickel  and  cobalt  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In   U.    S.   Geol.    Survey,   Min.    Res.,    1901.     Wash.,    1902. 
p.  242.) 

(In   U.    S.    Geol.    Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1902.     Wash.,    1904. 

p.  264.) 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  nickel  at  Webster,  Jackson  county 
and  yearly  production. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  A1H)  GEOGRAPHY.  199 

1487.   Notes  on  North  Carolina  minerals. 

Elis.  Mit.  ScL  S<xx,  Jour.,  v.  14  (1897):  61-83. 

(In  Mineralogical  notes.  .  .  Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  5 

(1898):  126-128;  429-432;  v.  3  (1897):  443-448.) 
Reviews  by  W.  O.  Crosby:    Am.  GeoL,  v.  23  (1899):  325-326. 
Reviews:     Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  5  (1899) :  35-36. 
Reviews   by   Max   Bauer:    Neues   Jahr.   f.   Min.,   1899,   Bd.   1. 

Min.  pp.  229-231. 
Abstract    by    Lteonardj    J.    Stpencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  78,  pt_  2  (1900) :  24. 

Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32  (1900) : 
603-604. 

Description,  analyses  and  crystallographic  measurements 
of  the  following  minerals:  wellsite  and  chabarite  from 
Clay  county,  analyses  by  H.  W.  Foote  and  Charles  Basker- 
ville;  anorthite  from  Clay  county,  analysis  by  Basker- 
rille :  anthophyllite,  enstatite  and  emerald  beryl  from 
Mitchell  county,  analyses  by  Baskerrllle  and  S.  L.  Pen- 
field;  enstatite  from  Jackson  county,  cyanite  from  Yancey 
county  and  zircon  from  Iredell  county. 

1488.    Occurrence  and  distribution  of  corundum  in  the  United 

States. 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  180.    Wash.,  1901.    98  pp.    23  cm. 
Notice:    Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  153   (1902):   450. 
Extract:    Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  73  (1902) :  445. 
Abstract  by  A.  Klautzsch:    Zts.  f.  prakt  GeoL,  1903,  pp.  164- 

165. 
Abstract  by  H.  Ries:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  4  (1903) :   435. 

Corundum  and  its  occurrence  and  distribution  in  the  United 

States.     (A  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  Bull.  180.) 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  269.  WaslL,  1906.  175  pp.  23  cm. 
Abstract  by  author:  GeoL  Centralblatt,  v.  8  (1906):  487-492. 
Describes  occurrence  of  corundum  in  the  southwestern 
counties  of  North  Carolina,  crystallography  and  chemical 
composition  of  the  mineral,  and  commercial  and  gem 
varieties.  Describes  mines,  mining  operations,  production 


1489.    The  occurrence,  origin  and  chemical  composition  of  chromite, 

with  especial  reference  to  the  North  Carolina  deposits. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  29  (1900):   17-39. 
Abstract    by    I^eonard]    J.    Sipencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 
Jour.,  v.  80,  pt.  2  (1901):  64. 

Describes  the  deposits  of  chrome  ores,  which  exist  in  a 
series  of  peridotite  outcrops  from  Ashe  to  Clay  county, 
promising  localities  being  at  Mine  Hill.  Yancey  county, 
and  at  Webster.  Jackson  county.  Analyses  of  ores  by 
C.  W.  Baskerrille  and  H.  W.  Foote. 

On  a  new  mode  of  occurrence  of  ruby  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

With  crystallographic  notes  by  J.  H.  Pratt. 

See  Jndd  and  Hidden,  No.  938. 

On  rhodolite,  a  new  variety  of  garnet. 

See  Hidden  and  Pratt,  No.  791. 

On  the  associated  minerals  of  rhodolite. 

See  Hidden  and  Pratt,  No.  792. 


200  BIBLIOGEAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

On  the  chemical  composition  of  staurolite  and  the  regular 

arrangement  of  its  carbonaceous  inclusions. 
See  Penfield  and  Pratt,  No.  1401. 

1490.  On   the   occurrence,   origin   and   chemical   composition    of 

chromite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  7  (1899):  281-286. 
Review:     Am.  Geol.,  v.  24  (1899) :  181. 
Review   by   M.   L.   Fuller:    Am.    Chem.   Research,   Rev.,   v.    5 

(1899):  74. 
Abstract    by    Leonard]    J.    Stpencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  76,  pt.  2  (1899) :  494-495. 

Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  34  (1900) : 
99-100. 

Describes  occurrence  of  chromite  In  Yancey,  Jackson  and 
Macon  counties,  and  discusses  its  origin  and  chemical 
composition.  Analyses  by  Charles  Baskerville  and  H.  W. 
Foote. 

1491.    On  the  origin  of  the  corundum  associated  with  the  peridotites 

in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  6  (1898):  49-65. 
Abstract:      Am.  Geol.,  v.  22   (1898):   377-378. 
Review  by  W.   0.   Crosby:    Am.   Chem.   Research,   Rev.,   v.   4 

(1898):   126. 
Abstract    by    Leonard]    J.    Stpencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  74,  pt.  2  (1898):  608. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  32   (1900) : 

596-597. 

Abstract  by  K.  Busz:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1900,  Bd.  1.     Min. 
pp.  8-9. 

Describes  peridotite  and  corundum  deposits,  localities  and 
mines,  in  Buncombe,  Clay,  Jackson  and  Macon  counties. 
Discusses  in  detail  the  mode  of  occurrence  of  corundum, 
its  distribution  and  origin,  and  cites  the  different  author- 
ities who  have  studied  the  subject. 

1492.    On  the  separation  of  alumina  from  molten  magmas  and  the 

formation  of  corundum. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  8  (1899):   227-231. 
Review:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  24   (1899):   319-321. 
Review   by   M.    L.    Fuller:    Am.    Chem.   Research,   Rev.,   v.    5 

(1899):   133. 
Abstract    by    L[eonard]    J.    Stpencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  76,  pt.  2  (1899) :  758-759. 

Revew  by  A.  Klautzsch:    Zts.  f.  prakt.  Geol.,  1902,  pp.  29-30. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  34   (1900): 

104-105. 

Describes  peridotite  localities  in  North  Carolina,  and  dis- 
cusses In  detail  the  separation  of  alumina  from  the 
peridotites  and  the  formation  of  corundum. 

1493.    On  two  new  occurrences  of  corundum  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  10  (1900):  295-298. 
Review:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  26   (1900):   393. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  201 

Abstract  by  C.  H.  Warren:    Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  6 

(1900):  170. 
Abstract  by  A.  S.  Eakle:    Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  36  (1902) : 

70. 

Abstract:    Soc.  Min.  de  France,  BulL,  v.  23  (1900):  234-235. 
Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  L  Min.,  1901,  Bd.  2.    MIn. 

pp.  349-350. 

Describes  occurrence  of  comndnm  at  the  Sheffield  mine  In 
Cowee  township.  Macon  county,  and  in  the  crystalline 
rocks  of  the  southwestern  part  of  the  state.  Discusses 
mode  of  occurrence,  geology  of  the  localities,  and  mineral- 
oglcal  character. 

1494.    On  wellsite,  a  new  mineral. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  3  (1897):  443-448. 

Zts.  f.  KrysL  u.  Min,  v.  27  (1897):  581-587. 

(In  Contributions  to  mineralogy  and  petrography  from  the 

laboratories  of  the  Sheffield  Scientific  SchooL  .  .  Ed.  by 
S.  L.  Penfield  and  L.  V.  Pirsson.  Hew  York,  Scribner, 
1901.  pp.  275-282.) 

Review:    Am.  Nat.,  v.  30  (1897):  1046-1047. 
Review  by  W.   O.   Crosby:    Am.   Chem.   Research,   Rev.,   v.   3 

(1897):  116. 
•     Abstract    by    Lteonard]    J.    Sipencerj:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  72,  pt  2  (1897):   565. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1898,  Bd.  1.     Min. 
pp.  204-207. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  mineral  from  Clay  county, 
collected  in  1892  by  S.  L.  Penfield  and  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt 

1495.    Peat  and  swamp  lands. 

Am.  Peat  Soc.,  Jour,  v.  2  (1909):  13-17. 

Contains  notes  on  drainage  of  swamp  lands  in  Beaufort 
county. 

1496.    A  peculiar  iron  of  supposed  meteoric  origin  from  Davidson 

county,  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  So.  Soc,  Jour,  v.  17,  pt.  2  (1901):  21-26. 
Abstract   by   W.   F.    Hillebrand:    Am.    Chem.    Research,   Rev., 

v.  8   (1902):  120. 
Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:    Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  3  (1903) :  265. 

Description  of  this  meteoric  iron,  with  analysis  by  Charles 
Baskerville. 

1497.    Production  of  mica  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour,  v.  86  (1908):  94. 

Notes  on  mica  production  during  1907. 

1498.    Production  of  monazite,  zircon,  gadolinite  and  columbite  or 

tantalum  minerals. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res,  1904.    Wash,  1905.    pp. 
1209-1227.) 

Contains  notes  on  occurrence,  production  and  ralue  of 
these  minerals  In  North  Carolina  in  1904. 

14 


Notes  on  operations  at  the  ^Corundum  Hill  mine,  Macon 
id  ai 


202  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1499.    Progress  of  the  corundum  industry  tin  North  Carolina  dur- 
ing 1901]. 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  10  (1902):   16;  v.  11  (1903):  16- 
17.) 

county,  and'  at  Buck  creek,  Clay  county. 

1500.   and  STEEL,  A.  A. 

Eecent  changes  in  gold  mining  in  North  Carolina  that  have 
favorably  affected  this  industry. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  23  (1907):  108-133. 

(In  Pratt,  J.  H.     The  mining  industry  in  North  Carolina 

during  1906.     N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper  No.   14. 
Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co.,  1907.    24  cm.    pp.  19-34.) 
Description  of  methods  of  gold  mining  In  use,  with  account 
of  changes  recently  introduced. 

1501.  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Eeport  on  the  property  of  the  Person  consolidated  copper 
and  gold  mine  company,  situated  in  Person  county,  North 
Carolina,  n.  p.  1904?  18  pp.  22  cm. 

Geological  and  mineralogical  description  of  this  property. 

1502.    The  South  Mountain  gold  region  of  North  Carolina. 

Mining  &  Metallurgy,  v.  24  (1901):  108;  134-135. 

Describes  geology  and  gold  deposits  of  South  Mountain 
gold  region,  located  In  Rutherford,  McDowell  and  Burke 
counties,  mining  and  development  operations,  with  notes 
on  the  principal  mining  properties. 

1503.   The  southern  Appalachian  forest  reserve. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  21  (1905):   156-164. 

Discusses  forest  conditions  in  western  North  Carolina  in 

relation  to  the  proposed  southern  Appalachian  forest 
reserve. 

1504.    Talc  and  pyrophyllite  deposits  in  North  Carolina. 

N.   C.   Geol.   Survey,  Econ.   Paper  No.   3.     Raleigh,   E.   M. 

Uzzell,  1900.    29  pp.     24  cm. 
Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1902,  Bd.  1. 

Min.  pp.  12-18. 

Abstract    by    Leonard]    J.    Stpencer-]:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 
Jour.,  v.  82,  pt.  2   (1902):   407-408. 

Discusses  talc  deposits  of  the  state  in  general,  outlining 
origin  and  character,  and  gives  analyses  of  specimens 
from  the  Kinsey,  Hewitt  and  Malby  mines. 

1505.    Talc  and  soapstone  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1900.    Wash.,  1901.    pp. 

779-782.) 

Notice  by  W.  F.  Hillebrand:   Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  8 
(1902):    129. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1901.    Wash.,  1902.    pp. 

773-777.) 

Abstract:     Stone,  v.  24   (1902):   145-149. 
Abstract  by  H.  Ries:    Geol.  Contralblatt,  v.  5  (1904):  256. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  203 

(In  U.   S.    12th   Census,   Spec.   Rept.,    Mines   &   Quarries. 

Wash.,  1905.    pp.  1061-1065.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1903.  Wash.,  1904.  pp. 

980-981.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1905.  Wash.,  1906.  p. 

1364.) 

Notes  on  talc  and  soapstone  deposits  and  mining  in  Swain, 
Cherokee,  Jackson  and  Madison  counties.  Table  of  analy- 
ses by  Charles  Baskerville. 

1506.   and  STERRETT,  DOUGLAS  B. 

The  tin  deposits  of  the  Carolinas. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  19.    Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co., 

1904.    64pp.    24cm.    Maps. 

Review:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905) :  75. 
Review  by  W.  F.  Hillebrand:     Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  11 
(1905):   455. 

Describes  tin  belt  in  Cleveland,  Gaston  and  Lincoln 
counties,  geological  formations,  occurrence,  mineralogical 
and  chemical  character  of  the  ore,  mines  and  prospects, 
production  and  economic  values. 

1507.  PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE. 

Tungsten,  molybdenum,  uranium  and  vanadium. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  21st  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  6  (Met.  Prod.). 
Wash.,  1901.    pp.  303;  310;  311;  314;  315.) 

Describes  scheelite  found  in  Cabarrus  county :  uraninite, 
gummite  and  uranophane  from  Flat  Rock,  with  analyses 
by  W.  F.  Hillebrand,  F.  A.  Genth  and  H.  von  Foullon. 

Twinned  crystals  of  zircon  from  North  Carolina. 

See  Hidden  and  Pratt,  Wo.  796. 

1508.  PRATT,  NATHANIEL]  A[LPHEUS]. 

Ashley  river  phosphates.  History  of  the  marls  of  South 
Carolina,  and  of  the  discovery  and  development  of  the  native 
bone  phosphates  of  the  Charleston  basin.  Phila.,  Inquirer 
Book  &  Job  Print.,  1868. 

Describes  in  detail  the  geology  of  these  marl  beds,  with 
references  to  the  marls  of  North  Carolina. 

1509.  PRESBREY,  FRANK  S. 

The  land  of  the  sky  and  beyond,    [New  York,  1904.]    32  pp. 

Cm'  Describes  western  North  Carolina  scenery. 

1510.    The  land  of  the  sky.    Asheville  plateau.    New  York,  S.  R., 

189- ?    32  pp.    24  cm. 

Description  of  Asheville  plateau. 

1511.    The  land  of  the  sky.    Western  North  Carolina.    R.  &  D.  R. 

R.,  [1894].    14  pp.     (Not  seen.) 

Descriptive  of  western  North  Carolina  scenery. 

1512.  The  present  status  of  the  movement  for  the  proposed  forest  reserve 

in  the  southern  Appalachians. 

(Appendix  E  to  Roosevelt,  T.    Message  from  the  President 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 


204  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 
southern  Appalachian  region.  U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  1st  Sess. 
Sen.  Ex  Doc.  No.  84.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  155-192.) 

Contains  memorials  and  resolutions  favoring  the  proposed 

Appalachian  forest  reserve. 

1513.  PRESSEY,  HtENRY]  ALBERT]. 

Hydrography  of  the  southern  Appalachian  mountain  region. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Water-supply  &  Irrig.  Papers,  Nos.  62 
&  63.    Wash.,  1902.    190  pp.    23  cm.    Elns.    Maps, 

Notice:    Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  Bull.,  v.  34  (1902):    431-432. 

Abstract:    Forestry  &  Irrigation,  v.  8  (1902):  335-340. 

Region  described  Includes  the  mountainous  districts  of 
North  Carolina.  Gives  physiography  of  the  country, 
geology,  climate,  and  account  of  mineral  and  timber  re- 
sources. Detailed  descriptions  of  the  rivers,  their  tribu- 
taries and  drainage  basins,  comprising  the  Holston, 
Watauga,  Nolichucky,  French  Broad,  Catawba,  Yadkin 
and  New  rivers. 

1514.   and  MYERS,  E.  W. 

Hydrography  of  the  southern  Appalachians. 

(Appendix  C  to  Roosevelt,  T.  Message  from  the  President, 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 
relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 
southern  Appalachian  region.  U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  1st  Sess, 
Sen.  Doc.  No.  84.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  123-142.) 

Describes  physiographic  features  of  the  Appalachians  in 
western  North  Carolina,  the  rivers,  their  tributaries  and 
drainage  basins. 

1515.  PRICE,  JONATHAN  and  CLEMONS,  WOODSON. 

Keports  of  sundry  surveys  made  between  the  Eoanoke  and 
Pamlico,  and  the  Pamlico  and  Xeuse. 

(In  Reports  of  sundry  surveys  made  in  obedience  to  certain 
resolutions  of  the  General  Assembly  passed  in  1817. 
Raleigh,  T.  Henderson,  1818.  22  cm.  pp.  29-39.) 

(In  North  Carolina.  Board  of  Internal  Improvement.  Ex- 
tracts from  "  Reports  on  public  improvements "  in  the 
State  of  North  Carolina.  Raleigh,  T.  J.  Lemay,  1837. 
pp.  3-8.) 

Reports  on  surveys  made  between  the  Roanoke  and  Tar 
rivers  from  Washington  on  the  Pamlico  to  the  mouth  of 
Smithwlck's  creek  on  the  Roanoke ;  between  the  Roanoke 
at  Plymouth  to  the  beatable  waters  of  Pungo  river. 

PRICE,  JONATHAN. 

Survey  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina. 
See  Coles  and  Price,  No.  337. 

1516.  PRINDLE,  Louis  MjAscuS]. 

Note  on  an  apatite  crystal  from  Alexander  county,  North 

Carolina. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.,  v.  13,  No.  112  (1894):  83. 

Description  and  cr}  stallographic  measurements  of  a  trans- 
parent, doubly  terminated  apatite  crystal,  from  the  hid- 
denite  locality. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  205 

PROCTER,  CHARLES  A. 

Copper  district  of  Tennessee,  Georgia,  North  Carolina  and 
Virginia  —  its  history  —  geography  —  geology  and  mining  in- 
terests. 

See  Currey  and  Procter,  No.  422. 

1517.  [Production  of  precious  metals  in  North  Carolina  in  1906.] 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  the  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in 
1906.    Wash.,  1908.    p.  63.) 

1518.  Projected  branch  mint  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  20  (1831):  401-404. 

Discussion  of  advantages  to  be  attained  by  establishing 
a  branch  mint,  citing  the  importance  of  the  gold  mines 
and  all  that  may  be  gained  by  ascertaining  the  value  of 
the  gold  at  home. 

1519.  Prospectus  and  by-laws  of  the  Ehymer  gold  mining  company. 

New  York,  W.  H.  Arthur,  1854.    20  pp.    22  cm.    Map. 

Contains  reports  of  Stephen  P.  Leeds  and  A.  K.  Eaton  on 
the  Rhymer  gold  mine,  located  In  Rowan  county. 

1520.  Prospectus  of  the  Aberdeen  company  of  Guilford  county,  North 

Carolina.     New  York,  W.  E.  &  J.  Sibell,  1854.     15  pp. 

erty   in   Guilford  county,  and  of  Amos  K.  Eaton  on 


Contains  reports  of  James  T.  Hodge  on  the  Aberdeen  prop- 
erty in  Guilford  county,  and  of  Amos  K.  Eaton  on  the 
Gold  Hill  sands. 


1521.  Prospectus  of  the  Bessemer  City  mining  and  manufacturing  com- 

pany, Bessemer  City,  N.  C.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    12  pp.    23  cm. 

Notes  on  mines  and  mining,  with  analyses  of  ores. 

1522.  Prospectus  of  the  new  Phoenix  gold  mining  company  of  North 

Carolina.    [New  York,  1856.3    11  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  report  of  Charles  T.  Day  on  this  property  In 
Cabarrus  county. 

1523.  Prospectus  of  the  North  Carolina  copper  mine.    Eeport  of  the  Geo- 

logical Survey  and  condition  of  the  Baltimore  and  North 
Carolina  copper  and  gold  mine,  Mecklenburg  county,  N.  C. 
Baltimore,  1860.  12  pp.  (Not  seen.) 

1524.  Prospectus.    Long  Creek  gold  mines,  Gaston  county,  N.  C.    N.  C. 

Geol.  Survey.    3  pp.    33  cm. 

Describes  these  mines,  veins,  workings,  etc. 

1525.  Prospectus.    The  North  Carolina  Steel  and  Iron  Company,  Greens- 

boro, N.  C.,  1890.  Greensboro,  Thomas  Brothers,  1890. 
30  pp.  24  cm.  Map. 

Contains  extracts  from  various  geological  reports,  and  a 
report  by  Frederick  H.  Smith  on  the  various  mining  prop- 
erties of  this  company,  with  several  analyses. 

1526.  Prospectus,  reports  of  geologists  ...  of  the  Rowan  gold  and 

copper  mining  company,  Eowan  county,  North  Carolina. 
Baltimore,  J.  F.  Wiley,  1860.  15  pp.  21£  cm. 

Contains  extracts  from  reports  of  Stephen  P.  Leeds,  P.  A. 
Genth  and  E.  B.  Wilder  on  the  Rowan  gold  mine  prop- 
erty In  Rowan  county. 


206  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1527.  Quarrying  granite  with  compressed  air  in  North  Carolina. 

Stone,  v.  27  (1907):  79. 

1528.  QUINN,  JAMES  B. 

Improvement  of  Edenton  bay,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1900,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp. 
1780-1781.) 

1529.    Improvement  of  inland  water  route  from  Norfolk,  Virginia, 

to   Albemarle   sound,   North   Carolina,   through   Currituck 
sound. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1900,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1778-1780.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

1457-1459.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1902,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 

1122-1124.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1530.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1900,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  10,  pp. 
1782-1783.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1901,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  10,  pp. 

1461-1462.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1902,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1125-1126.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1531.    Improvement  of  waterway  from  Norfolk,  Virginia,  to  the 

sounds  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  7,  pp. 
1773-1777.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1901,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  7,  pp. 

1455-1457.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1902,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1120-1122.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1532.  RABORG,  W.  A. 

Corundum  [in  North  Carolina  in  1886]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1886.    Wash.,  1887.    pp. 
585-586.) 

Notes  on  corundum  from  the  Corundum  Hill  mine  near 
Franklin,  Macon  county. 

1533.  EAMMELSBERG,  C[ARL]  F[RiEDRiCH]. 

Die  chemische  Natur  der  Meteoriten.    Berlin,  1879.    64  pp. 
28  cm. 

Includes  analyses  of  the  following  North  Carolina  meteor- 
ites :  Madison  county,  Nash  county,  Hominy  Creek,  Rock- 
ingham  county. 

1534.    Samarskit  von  Mitchell  county,  North  Carolina. 

Zts.  d.  deutsch.  Geol.  Gesell.,  v.  29  (1877):  817-818. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND   GEOGRAPHY.  207 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  15  (1878):  220-221. 

(In  Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.,  v.  238  (1877):  663.) 

Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1878,  p.  529. 
Abstract  by  H[Cnryj  W[attS]:    Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour.,  v. 
34  (1878):  944. 

Contains  analysis. 

1535.    Ueber  die  chemische  Natur  des  Stauroliths. 

K,  preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Sitz.,  1894.    pp.  435-438. 

Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  BeiL  Bd.,  v.  9  (1894):  480-484. 

Includes  for  purposes  of  comparison  analyses  by  F.  A. 
Genth  of  stanrolite  from  the  Culsagee  mine  (1)  and  from 
Burnsville  (2),  North  Carolina. 

1536.  RAND,  THEO.  D. 

Mica  [in  North  Carolina]. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  79  (1880):    190-192. 

A  brief  general  discussion  of  mica,  with  reference  to  the 
mines  of  western  North  Carolina. 

1537.  Rare  and  precious  stones  of  western  North  Carolina. 

Asheville  Pictures  and  Pencilings,  v.  1,  No.  1,  1898. 
Notes  on  some  North  Carolina  gems. 

1538.  RATH,  G^HARD]  VOM. 

Einige  neue  Flachen  am  Quartz. 

(In    Mineralogische    Notizen.      Festschrift    des    Vereins    f. 

Naturkunde  zu  Cassel.,  1886.    pp.  98-105.) 
Abstract:    Min.  Mag.  &  Jour.  Min.  Soc.,  v.  7  (1887) :  43. 
Abstract  by  Max   Bauer:    Neues   Jahr.   f.   Min.,   1887,   Bd.   2. 
Ref.  pp.  247-249. 

Describes  quartz  crystal  from  Alexander  county. 

1539.    Einige  neue  und  seltene  Flachen  an  Quarzen  aus  der  Samm- 

lung  des  Herrn  Wilh.  Carl  Hidden. 

Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min.,  v.  12  (1887):  453-459. 
Abstract  by  Strong:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min..  1888  Bd.  2.     Ref.  pp. 
389-390. 

Detailed  crystallographic  description  of  a  number  of  quartz 
crystals  from  the  Hidden  collection  (Alexander,  Catawba, 
Iredell  and  Burke  counties)  showing  rare  and  new  crystal 
faces  and  rare  twinning  forms. 

1540.    Quarze  aus  Burke  county,  Nord-Carolina. 

(In  Mineralogische  Mittheilungen.     Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min. 

v.  10  (1885):   475-487.) 

Abstract  by  FT.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1887,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 
pp.  475-487. 

Detailed  crystallographic  description  of  a  number  of 
quartz  crystals  showing  rare  crystal  faces  and  modes  of 
twinning  collected  in  Burke  county  by  J.  A.  D.  Stephenson. 

1541.   Quarze  aus  jSTord-Carolina. 

(In    Mineralogische    Notizen,     Naturh.    Vereins    d.    preuss 
RheinL  u.  Westf.,  Verb.,  1884.    pp.  290-324.) 

(In  Mineralogische  Mittheilungen.     Zts.  f.  Kryst  u.  Min. 

v.  10   (1885):    156-173.) 


208  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Abstract:    Min.  Mag.  &  Jour.  Min.  Soc.,  v.  6   (1885):   146-147. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1887,  Bd.  2.     Ref. 
pp.  242-245. 

Detailed  crystallographic  description  of  quartz  crystals 
from  Burke,  Alexander,  Catawba  and  Iredell  counties, 
showing  new  crystal  faces  and  rare  forms  of  twinning. 

1542.    Die  Quarze  aus  Nord- Carolina. 

Naturh.  Ver.  d.  preuss.  Rhein.  Westf.  Verb.,  v.  42  (1885): 
59-60;  235-245.) 

Brief  note  of  amethystine  quartz  from  Burke  county,  and 
crystallographic  description  of  quartz  crystals  from  White 
Plains,  Alexander  county. 

1543.   Ueber    Beryl,    Monazite,    Xenotime,    Apatit,    Spodumene, 

Turmalin  und  Eutil  von  Alexander  county,  North  Carolina. 

Niederr.  Ges.  f.  Natur.  u.  Heilk.,  Sitz.,  1886.    pp.  67-68;  149- 

158;  254-256. 
Abstract  by  C.  Hintze:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.  v.  13    (1887): 

595-598. 
Abstract   by   Max   Bauer:   Neues   Jahr.    f.    Min.,    1888,   Bd.    1. 

Ref.  pp.   21-22. 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  33  (1887) :  159-161. 

Crystallographic  descriptions  of  these  minerals  from  the 
Hiddenite  mine. 

1544.  EAYMOND.  E[OssiTER]  W^RTHINGTON]. 

The  Jenks  corundum  mine,  Macon  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  7  (1878):   83-90. 
Review  by  G.  H.  Hofer:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1880,  Bd.  2.    Min. 

p.  302. 
Abstract  by  HLenryj  WtattS]:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  40 

(1881):   540. 

Quotes  and  discusses  views  of  Kerr,  C.  D.  Smith  and 
Genth  on  the  formations  and  conditions  found  at  this 
locality.  Discusses  origin  of  corundum  and  associated 
minerals,  and  includes  analyses  of  specimens  from  Web- 
ster and  Culsagee  by  Genth  and  Chatard. 

1545.  BEAD,  THOMAS  T. 

Gold  mining  in  the  southern  Appalachians. 
Mining  Reporter,  v.  52  (1905):  390-391. 

Notes  on  the  gold  mines  and  mining  in  North  Carolina, 
naming  the  lola  mine  where  cyanidation  is  being  practiced 
with  success. 

1546.  EEDFIELD,  WILLIAM  C. 

Fossil  shells  from  tertiary  marl  beds  at  Washington,  Beau- 
fort county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  41  (1841):  161. 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Repts.  of  1st,  2d  &  3d  meet.  (1843):   14. 

Describes  these  specimens. 

1547.    On  the  relations  of  the  fossil  fishes  of  the  sandstone  of  Con- 
necticut and  other  Atlantic  states  to  the  Liassic  and  Juras- 
sic periods. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  10th  meet.  (1856):   180-188. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  22  (1856):  357-363. 

States  that  fossil  forms  of  Emmons  from  North  Carolina 
seem  identical  with  those  from  Connecticut  and  New 
Jersey. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AJTD  GEOGRAPHY.  209 

1548.  REED,  FRAXKLIN  W. 

Report  on  an  examination  of  a  forest  tract  in  western  North 
Carolina. 

U.  S.  DepL  Agric,,  Bureau  of  Forestry,  BuIL  Wo.  60.    Wash-, 
1905.    29  pp.    Map. 

Contains  notes  on  geological  formations,  topography  and 

1549.  REED,W.  H. 

Mica :  its  modes  of  occurrence  and  uses.    North  Carolina. 
Mining  Reporter,  v.  43  (1901):  59-61. 

Brief   account   of   mica   mining   In    Mitchell    and    Yancey 
coon  ties. 

1550.  REESE,  CHARLES  L. 

Analysis  of  pinite  from  Madison  county,  North  Carolina. 

Chem.  Hews,  v.  50  (1884):  209. 

Abstract  by  D.  A.  Lrouis;:    Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour,  T.  48 
(1885):  130. 

1551.  Region  de  1'or  dans  la  nouvelle  Caroline. 

Hfles*  Register,  1829.    pp.  84;  136. 

Abstract:  Bull,  des  ScL  Nat.  et  de  GeoL,  y.  20  (1830):  88-89. 
Notes  on  discovery  and  working  of  gold  mines  In  Cabarras, 
Mecklenburg.  Rutherford,  Burke,  Lincoln,  Rowan,  Anson, 
Davidson,  Montgomery,  Randolph,  Caswell  and  Gnllford 


Mecklenburg.  Rutherford,  Burke.  Lincoln,  Rowan,  Anson, 
Davidson,  Montgomery,  Randolph,  Caswell  and  Gnllford 
counties.  Notes  occurrence  of  barlte  In  two  gold  mines. 


1552.  REID,  CHARLES  SLOAN. 

An  ascent  of  Mt  MitchelL 

Appalachia,  v.  8  (1897):  232-235. 

Description  of  this  ascent  with  notes  on  the  life  and  death 
of  EJlsha  Mitchell. 

REID,  CHRISTIAN. 

The  mountain  region  of  North  Carolina. 
Bee  Tiernan,  F.  C.  F.,  Ho.  1777. 

1553.  REIXHARDT,  D. 

Gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jonr.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  T.  16  (1829):  360-363. 

A  letter  to  Denlson  Olmsted  describing  the  gold  region. 

1554.  Report  of  the  North  Carolina  Gold  Mining  Company.    New  York, 

Kneeland,  1853.    12  pp.    22$  cm. 

Contains  report  of  James  Renwlck  on  the  Charlotte  mine 
In    Mecklenbuig  county,  and   letter  from  Charles  Wilkes 


blng  the  property,  with  analyses  of  the  ore  by  James 
R.  Chllton. 

1555.  Reports  of  sundry  surveys  made  in  obedience  to  certain  resolutions 
of  the  General  Assembly  passed  in  the  year  1817,  and  sub- 
mitted to  the  General  Assembly  at  their  session  in  1818. 
Raleigh,  T.  Henderson,  1818.  40  pp.  22|  cm. 

Contains :  Report  of  A.  D.  Mnrphey  for  the  Committee  on 
Surveys:  report  of  Joseph  Caldwell  and  Ellsha  Mitchell 
on  levels  and  surreys  taken  at  points  on  the  Yadkin  river; 
report  of  William  Terry  on  the  smme:  report  of  H.  Jenn- 
ings and  John  Hixson  on  same :  report  of  Jonathan  Price 
and  Woodson  demons  on  sundry  surveys  made  by  them 
between  the  Roannke  and  Pamlico.  and  the  Pamiico  and 
Xense.  (See  Price  and  Clemont,  151S) :  report  of  W. 
Terry  on  the  Cape  Fear  river. 


210  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1556.  RICHARDS,  T.  ADDISON. 

The  landscape  of  the  South. 

Harper's  Mag.,  v.  6  (1853):  721-733. 

Popular  account  of  scenery  in  the  Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky 
mountains. 

1557.  ElCHARDSON,  J.  E. 

Garnets. 

Mineral  Collector,  v.  2  (1895):  1-4. 

Mentions  occurrence  of  garnets  at  Bakersville. 

1558.  RlCHTER,  C.  LUDWIG. 

Kemarks  on  the  gold  in  the  Vanderburg  mine,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):   309-310. 
Dicusses  the  ores  of  this  mine. 

1559.  KlCKETTS,  P[IERRE]    DEP[EYSTER]. 

Certain  ores  from  North  Carolina. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  v.  2  (1883):   149-150. 

Notes  on  occurrence  of  gold  ores  In  Montgomery  county, 
and  copper  ores  in  Person  and  Granville  counties. 

1560.  RIES,  HEINRICH. 

Clay  deposits  and  clay  industry  in  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  13.    Raleigh,  Guy  V.  Barnes,  1897. 

157  pp.    24  cm.    Plates. 

Reviews:     Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  6   (1898):    545-547. 
Reviews:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  22   (1898):  382. 
Reviews  by  W.   O.   Crosby:    Am.  Chem.   Research,  Rev.,  v.   4 

(1898):   133. 
Reviews:    Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  66   (1898) :  33. 

Discusses  origin,  chemical  and  physical  properties  of  the 
clay  deposits,  their  geographical  and  geological  occurrence 
and  describes  the  clay  industry  of  the  state. 

1561.    [Clay  in  North  Carolina  in  1892.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  2  (1893):  201. 

1562.    The  clays  of  the  United  States  east  of  the  Mississippi  river. 

U.    S.    Geol.    Survey,   Prof.    Paper    No.    11.     Wash.,    1903. 
289  pp.     30  cm. 

Contains  many  references  to  the  clay  and  kaolin  deposits 
of  North  Carolina,  with  detailed  account,  p.  198.  In- 
cludes tables  of  chemical  analyses. 

1563.    [Clay-working  industry  in  North  Carolina  in  1897.] 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,    19th   Ann.   Kept.,   pt.   6.      (Non- 
metallic  Products.)     Wash.,  1898.    pp.  478-485.) 

1564.    North  Carolina  [days], 

(In  his  Clays,  their  occurrence,  properties  and  uses.     New 
York,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1906.     24  cm.    pp.  382-388.) 
Brief    description    of    the    clay    deposits    with    tables    of 
analyses. 

1565.  BIGGS,  R.  B. 

Residual  deposits  from  subaerial  decay  of  chlorite  schist 
from  eight  miles  west  of  Gary,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  52.    Wash.,  1889.    p.  13.) 


GEOLOGY,   lOXERALOGT  AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  211 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  148.    Wash^  1897.    p.  289.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  168.    Wash.,   1900.    p.  292.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  228.    Wash,  1904.    p.  354.) 

Analysis  of  this  rock. 

1566.    [Tourmaline  from  Alexander  county,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  55.    Wash,  1889.    pp.  28; 
29;  30.) 

Description  and  analysis  of  black  tourmaline  crystals 
from  the  Hiddenite  mine.  Stony  Point. 

1567.  Eoanoke  inlet  at  Nag^s  Head,  North  Carolina. 

U.  S.  29th  Cong.,  1st  Sess^  1846.     Repts.  of  Committees, 
v.  2.    Rept.  Ho.  251.    34  pp. 

Contains  report  of  Campbell  Graham  on  survey  of  Xag't 
Head,  and  report  of  Walter  Guynn  on  same  made  in  1840. 
See  Guynn.  W..  Jfo.  689. 

1568.  Boanoke  inlet,  North  Carolina.    Beport  of  surrey. 

U.  S.  20th  Cong.,  2d  Sess,  1829.    House"  Ex.  Doc.  Ho.  128. 
24pp. 

U.  S.  22d  Cong,  1st  Sess^   1832.     Repts.  of  Committees, 

v.  3.    Rept.  No.  417.    34  pp. 

Contains  report  bv  Hartman  Bache  on  practicability  of 
opening  communication  from  Aibemarle  sound  to  the  At- 
lantic by  way  of  Boanoke  inlet,  and  report  of  Hamilton 


1569.  BOBEBTS,J.  C. 

Examination  of  iron  ores  from  Chapel  Hill  mine. 
Elis.  Hit  ScL  Soc,  Jour,  v.  1  (1884):  26-27. 

Analyses  of  eight  specimens  of  iron  ore  from  this  mine. 

1570.  BOBIXSOX,  H[EXBY]    H[OLLISTEB]. 

On  octahedrite  and  brookite  from  Brindletown,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  12  (1901):    180-184. 

Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  35  (1902):  425-429. 

Abstract  by  F.  Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1903.  Bd.  1.     Min. 
p,  21. 

Crystallographic  description  and  measurements  of  octahe- 
•  drite  and  brookite  from  the  north  slope  of  Pilot  mountain 

near  Brindletown,  Burke  county. 

1571.  BoBtssox,  SAMUEL. 

[A  list  of  North  Carolina  mineral  localities.] 

(In  his  Catalogue  of  American  minerals  with  their  locali- 
ties. Boston,  Cnmmings,  Billiard  &  Co,  1825.  23  cm. 
pp.  210-220.) 

1572.  BOCKWELL,  E.  F. 

[Notice  of]  an  ancient  map  of  the  central  part  of  Iredell 
county,  North  Carolina. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Ser.  n,  v.  2  (1867):  84-90. 

An  account  of  this  map  drawn  with  a  pen,  date  unknown. 
Center  of  map  is  about  2  miles  northwest  of  Statesrille 
and  It  contains  Rocky  creek.  Catawba  river.  Snow  creek, 
Tadkln  and  other  creeks  and  tributaries. 


212  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NOETH  CAROLINA. 

1573.  EOCKWOOD,  CHARLES  GREENE,  JR. 

Notices  of  recent  earthquakes.    No.  5. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  9  (1875):   331-334. 

Notice  of  earthquake  disturbances  commencing  on  Feb.  10, 
1874.  at  Bald  and  Stone  mountains  in  McDowell  county. 

1574.  EODGERS,  C.  E.  P. 

tEe-survey  of  Beaufort,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.    Appendix  16.    Wash., 
1858.    pp.  152-153.) 

1575.  EOGERS,  HENRY  D[ARWiN]. 

Fossils  of  the  mesozoic  belts  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 
(In  Ms  Geology  of  Penn.  v.  2,  pt.  2.     Phila.,  Lippincott, 

1858.    32   cm.    pp.   695-697;    761;    764;    768-769;    772; 

774.) 

Describes  mesozoic  fossil  plants  found  by  E.  Emmons  In 
the  rocks  of  the  Deep  and  Dan  River  districts ;  the  Jur- 
assic coal-formation  extending  from  the  Tar  river  irregu- 
larly to  the  Wateree  river  with  its  characteristic  fossils; 
the  eocene  outcrops  In  vicinity  of  Cape  Fear  river ;  the 
pliocene  and  pleistocene  beds  of  the  Coastal  district  and 
the  recent  tertiary  beds  on  the  Neuse  river  with  their 
organic  remains. 

1576.   [Geology  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In   Report    on    the    geology    of    North    America.     Pt.    1. 
Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Rept.  1834.    pp.  1-66.) 

Notes  on  tertiary  formation,  pp.  40 ;  43.  Describes  the 
deposits  and  fossils  and  mentions  the  ferruginous  sand 
occurring  at  Ashwood  on  the  Cape  Fear  river. 

1577.    On  the  geology  and  physical  geography  of  North  America. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  8  (1857):  417-424;  v.  9  (1857):  45- 

51;  514-522. 

Abstract:  Roy.  Inst.  Great  Britain,  Proc.,  v.  2  (1858):  167-187. 
Treats  in  a  general  way  of  the  physical  features  of  the 
Appalachians  in  North  Carolina,  the  Blue  Ridge  and 
Smoky  mountains.  Geologic  notes  on  the  Coastal  Plain. 

1578.  EOGERS,  WILLIAM]  BARTON]. 

[Age  of  Deep  Eiver  coal.] 

Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Proc.,  v.  3  (1852):  69. 

Considers  age  of  coal  is  the  same  as  that  of  eastern 
Virginia,  as  the  lithological  and  topographical  characters 
are  the  same,  with  similar  fossils. 

1579.    [Description  of  new  red  sandstone  strata  of  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Joui.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  43  (1842):   171-172. 

Assoc.  Amer.  Geol.,  Repts.  of  1st,  2d,  &  3d  meet.  (1843):  64- 

66. 

Remarks  corroborating  views  of  H.  D.  Rogers  in  regard 
to  new  red  sandstone  strata. 

1580.    [Meteoric  stone  from  Ashe  county,  North  Carolina.] 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Repts.  of  1st,  2d,  &  3d  meet.  (1843):  63. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  43  (1842):  169. 

Notes  on  a  fragment  of  a  meteoric  stone. 

1581.    Note  on  age  of  coal-bearing  rocks  near  Eichmond,  Va.,  and 

red  sandstone  of  North  Carolina. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  5  (1856) :  186. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  213 

1582.   [Posidonomya  in  the  mesozoic  of  .  .  „  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina.] 

Bost  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  Proc^  v.  5  (1856):  201-202. 

1583.   The  relations  of  the  "  New  Bed  Sandstone  "  of  the  Connecti- 
cut valley  and  the  coal-bearing  rocks  of  eastern  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  Proc,  v.  5  (1854):  14-18. 

Min.  Mag,  Ser.  I,  v.  5  (1855):   128-132. 

Review:    Am,  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  19  (1855):  123-125. 

Discusses  fossils  from  the  coal-bearing  rocks  of  North 
Carolina. 

1584.  BOI.KER,  CHARLES  M. 

The  production  of  tin  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  16th  Ann.  Rept,  pt  3.    (Met  Prod- 
nets.)    WaslL,  1895.    pp.  525-527.) 

Describes  discovery  of  tin  deposits  at  King's  Mountain. 
Cleveland  county,  in  1886  by  John  H.  Fur-man.  Gives 
geological  mode  of  occurrence  and  quotes  from  Furman 
and  Nitze  on  the  deposits. 

1585.  ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  trans- 
mitting report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in  relation  tc 
the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the  southern  Appa- 
lachian region. 

U.  S.  57th  Cong,  1st  Sess.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  84.    WaslL, 

1902.  210  pp.  30  cm.  Plates.  Maps. 
Appendices:  (a)  Forests  and  forest  conditions  in  the 
southern  Appalachians,  by  H.  B.  Ayres  and  W.  W.  Ashe, 
(b)  Topography  and  geology  of  the  southern  Appa- 
lachians, by  Arthur  Keith,  (c)  Hydrography  of  the 
southern  Appalachians,  by  H.  A.  Pressey  and  E.  W. 
Myers,  (d)  Climate  of  the  southern  Appalachians,  by 
Alfred  J.  Henry,  (e)  The  present  status  of  the  move- 
ment for  the  proposed  forest  reserve  in  the  southern 
Appalachians. 
Review  by  Albert  Perry  Brigham:  Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  BulL,  T.  35 

(1903):   64-66. 
Extract:    Forestry  ft  Irrigation,  v.  8  (1902):  12-14. 

Transmits  report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  describing 
the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina, and  recommending  creation  of  a  national  forest  re- 
serve in  the  southern  Appalachian  region.  Appendices  will 
be  found  summarized  under  authors. 

1586.  BOOT,  ALBERT  S.  and  HUBST,  LEWIS  A. 

Soil  survey  of  Duplin  county,  Xorth  Carolina. 

(/n  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  aofli, 
7th  Rept,  1905.    Wash.,  1907.    pp.  289-307.    Map.) 

Describes  topography  and  geology  of  Duplin  county,  with 
notes  on  climate  and  drainage.  Describes  the  soils  In 
detail  and  gives  mechanical 


214  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1587.  ROPES,  LEVERETT  S. 

[Corundum  mining  in  North  Carolina.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  7  (1899):  18-20;  v.  8  (1900):  12-15. 
Notes  on  production  of  corundum  in  Macon  and  Clay 
counties. 

1588.  ROSE,  GUSTAV. 

Beschreibung  und  Eintheilung  der  Meteoriten.  .  .  Berlin, 
1864.  161  pp.  30  cm. 

Contains  notes  on  following  North  Carolina  meteorites  : 
Black  Mountain  ;  Buncombe  county  ;  Ashevllle  ;  Guilford 
county  ;  Madison  county  ;  Cabarrus  county. 

Ross,  W.  H. 

The  relation  between  the  radio-activity  and  the  composition 
of  thorium  compounds. 

See^McCoy  and  Ross,  No.  1138. 

1589.  ROTHE,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

Geognostische  und  mineralogische  Bemerkungen  Tiber  den 
Nord-Amerikanischen  Freistaat  Nord-Karolina,  nach  briefen 
des  Herrn  Karl  Edward  Rothe,  dargestellt  von  Herrn  Pro- 
fessor Breithaupt. 

Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1827,  Bd.  2,  pp.  349-362. 
Abstract  by  A.  Boue":     Bull,   des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  G£ol.,  v.   16 
(1829):  385. 

Describes  occurrence  of  gold  in  three  formations.  A 
translation  of  a  report  made  to  the  General  Assembly  of 
North  Carolina  in  1826. 

1590.  -  Remarks  on  the  gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  13  (1828):  201-217. 

-  -  (In  Rept.  on  the  geology  of  North  Carolina,  conducted  under 
the  Board  of  Agriculture,  pt.  3,  1827.  23  cm.  pp.  29- 
43.) 

Abstract  by  G.   Dtelafosse]:    Bull,   des  Sci.  et  de  G6ol.,  v.   16 
(1829):  409. 

Describes  geological  structure  of  the  gold  region,  veip 
formations,  gold  ores  and  methods  of  mining. 

1591.  RUFFIN,  EDMUND. 

Agricultural  features  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

DeBow's  Review,  v.  22  (1857):  462-479;  v.  23  (1857):  1-20. 


Discusses   topographic,   geologic   and   agricultural   features 

olina, 

p  district,  the  coast 
the  Roanoke  and  Chc\van  rivers.      Describes  the  soils  and 


, 

and  advantages  of  eastern  North  Carolina,  which  includes 
Swa 


the  Dismal  Swamp  district,  the  coast  lands  and  basins  of 
the  Roanoke  and  Chc\van  rivers.      D 
methods  of  drainage  and  cultivation. 

1592.  -  Agricultural,  geological  and  descriptive  sketches  of  lower 
North  Carolina  and  the  similar  adjacent  lands.  Raleigh, 
1861.  296  pp.  24  cm. 

Describes  geological  features  of  the  swamps  and  lowlands 
of  eastern  North  Carolina,  the  sand  reefs  and  inlets,  the 
Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal. 


GEOLOGY,    30XERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  215 

1593.    Supplementary  report  of  the  agricultural  survey  for  1843. 

Secondary  and  miocene  marls.  .  . 

South.  Agric.  &  Register  of  Rural   Affairs,  Ser.  n,  v.  4 
(1844):   122-127. 

Contains  brief  notice  of  exposure  of  rich  marl  occurring 
at  Mar's  Bluff  on  the  Cape  Fear  (northeast)  river,  con- 
taining perfect  specimens  of  Scvtella  lyelli,  and  two  ex- 
posures of  secondary  marl  near  South  Washington. 

1594.  RUFFXER,  EIRNESTJ  H. 

Improvement  of  Waccamaw  river,  North  Carolina  and  South 
Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1898,  pt  2.     Appendix  H  1,  pp. 
1265-1267.) 

1595.  RUSSELL,  I^SRA^  CcOOK]. 

Correlation  papers — the  Newark  system. 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  85.    WaslL,  1892.    344  pp.    23  cm. 
Plates. 

Discusses  zoological  occurrence  and  structure  of  Newark 
areas  in  North  Carolina.  Reviews  evidence  of  geologi- 
cal age  as  shown  by  fossils  discovered  by  Emmons  and 
others.  Includes  list  of  literature  on  the  Newark  system. 

1596.    The  Newark  system. 

Am.  GeoL,  v.  3  (1889):   178-182. 

Reviews  names  and  correlation  and  gives  reasons  for 
adopting  Red  field's  term  Newark  to  designate  the  rocks 
now  so  known.  Includes  the  formation  in  North  Caro- 
lina. 

1597.   On  the  physical  history  of  the  triassic  formation  in  New 

Jersey  and  the  Connecticut  valley. 

H.  Y.  Acad.  ScL,  Annals,  v.  1  (1879):  220-254. 
Reviews  by  J.  D.  Dana:     Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  17  (1879) : 
328-330;  by  P.  Frazer:  Am.  Nat,  v.  13  (1879):  284-292. 

Contains  general  notes  on  the  triassic  coal  fields  of  Deep 
and  Dan  rivers,  with  general  discussion  of  the  triassic 
areas  of  the  Atlantic  border. 

1598.    Subaerial  decay  of  rocks. 

U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  52.  Waslu,  1889.  61  pp.  23  cm. 
Contains  many  observations  on  rock  decay  as  occurring  i*. 
North  Carolina  near  Jonesboro,  and  west  of  Raleigh. 
Analyses  by  R,  B.  Riggs  of  a  residual  clay  from  near 
Cary.  and  by  T.  M.  Chatard  of  decomposed  trap  from  near 
Wadesboro. 

1599.  RUTHERFORD,  E^EST,  and  BOLTWOOD,  BERTRAM]  B. 

The  relative  proportion  of  radium  and  uranium  in  radio- 
active minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  20  (1905):  55-56;  v.  22  (1906): 

1-3. 

Abstract:    Chem.  News,  v.  92  (1905) :  38-39. 
Abstract  by  F   Rinne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1907,  Bd.  1.     Min. 
p.  8. 

Describes  experiments  on  a  sample  of  uraninite  froc 
Spruce  Pine. 


216  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1600.  SAXFORD,  SAMUEL. 

[Mineral  waters  in  North  Carolina  in  1907.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt.  2.    Wash.,  1908. 
p.  774.) 

Describes  mineral  water  output  during  year  and  gives 
list  of  mineral  springs. 

Record  of  deep  well  drilling  for  1905-1906  [in  North  Caro- 
lina.] 

See  Fuller  and  Sanford,  No.  602. 
SCHALLER,  WALDEMAR  T. 

Purpurite,  a  new  mineral. 

See  Graton  and  Schaller;  No.  678. 

1601.  SCHNATTERBECK,  CHARLES  C. 

[Phosphate  rock  in  North  Carolina  in  1903.] 
Mineral  Industry,  v.  12  (1903):  297. 

Notes  on  production  during  the  year  from  the  Castle 
Hayne  mines. 

SCHNEIDER,  E.  A. 

Analyses  of  minerals  from  North  Carolina. 
See  Clarke  and  Schneider,  No.  285. 

Analysis  of  kerrite  from  Franklin,  North  Carolina. 

See  Clarke  and  Schneider,  No.  284. 

On   the   constitution   of   certain   micas,   vermiculites    and 

chlorites. 

See  Clarke  qnd  Schneider,  No.  289. 

1602.    Pyroxenite  from  Webster,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Geol.,  v.  6  (1890):  43-44. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  148.    Wash.,  1897.    p.  92.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.    p.  53.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  228.    Wash.,  1904.    p.  63.) 

Analysis  of  pyroxenite  (websterite)  from  Webster,  Jackson 
county. 

1603.    Websterite  from  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.   78,  1890.    Wash.,  1891.    p. 
122.) 

Analysis  of  this  rock. 

1604.  SCHOPF,  JOHANN  DAVID. 

Beitrage  zur  mineralogischen  Kenntniss  des  ostlichen  Theils 
von  Nordamerika  nnd  seinen  Gebiirge.  Erlangen,  Jacob 
Palm,  1787.  194  pp.  21  cm. 

General  description  of  the  eastern  section  of  North 
America,  describing  the  topographical  features  in  more  or 
less  detail  ;  the  flats,  alluvial  soil  and  mountains. 
Peculiarities  in  soil,  rivers  and  occurrence  of  minerals 
briefly  outlined.  Throughout  are  scattered  references  to 
North  Carolina. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  217 

1605.     SCHOONMAKER,  H. 

Statement  of  the  condition  and  prospects  of  the  Zinc  and 
Silver  Hill  mine  in  Davidson  county,  North  Carolina.  .  . 
New  York,  Baker,  Goodwin  &  Co.,  1854.  24  pp.  22|  cm. 

Describes  this  property  located  at  SUrer  Hill.  Davidson 
county,  its  reins  and  workings  at  different  levels. 


1606.  SCHOTT,  OrTAitT.Tis  ANTHONY. 

Distribution  of  the  magnetic  declination  tin  North  Carolina]. 
reduced  to  the  epoch,  Jan.  1,  1885. 

(In  TJ.  S,  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  RepL  1882.    Wash.,  1883. 
p.  309.) 

1607.  -  New  discussion  of  the  distribution  of  the  magnetic  declina- 

tion on  the  coast  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Caro- 
lina and  Georgia,  with  a  chart  of  the  isogonic  curves  for 
1860. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1861.    Wasfcu,  1862.    Appen- 
dix No.  24,  pp.  256-259.) 

Contains  tables  of  magnetic  declinations  and  geographical 
positions  at  Bodie's  island.  Raleigh  and  Wilmington. 

1608.  -  Table  of  observed  magnetic   declinations  and   values    tin 

North  Carolina]  reduced  to  the  year  1890. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Surrey,  RepL  1889.    Wash-,  1890. 
pp.  328-329.) 

1609.  -  Table  of  observed  magnetic  dips  and  horizontal  and  total 

magnetic  intensities  tin  North  Carolina]  up  to  epoch,  Jan. 
1,  1885. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1885.    Wash-,  1886. 
pp.  202-203.) 

1610.  ScHWEDfiTZ,  EMTJLE  AILEXANDER]  DE. 

Meteorite  from  Forsyth  county,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  IV,  v.  1  (1896):  208. 
Abstract    by    L^eonardj    J.    Sipencer,:    Chem.    Soc.     (London) 

Jour.,  v.  70,  pt-  2  (1896):  375. 

Abstract  by  A.  Osann:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  30  (1898)  :  391. 
Abstract  by  G.  Lanck:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1899,  Bd.  1.     Min. 
p.  233. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite. 

1611.  SCOTT,  A.  E. 

A  visit  to  Mitchell  and  Koan  mountains. 
Appalachia,  v.  3  (1884):  12-20. 

Popular  account  of  the  ascent  of  these  mountains. 

1612.  Scorns  AMZBICANTJS. 

Information  concerning  the  province  of  North  C 
addressed  to  emigrants  from  the  Highlands  and  western  isles 

15 


218  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

of  Scotland  by  an  impartial  hand.  .  .  Glasgow.     Printed 
for  James  Knox,  1773.    32  pp.    21  cm. 

Contains  short  sketch  of  the  climate,  physiographic  fea- 
tures, soil  and  produce  of  the  province. 

1613.  SEAMAN,  W.  H. 

Analysis  of  a  columbate  from  the  Wiseman  mica  mine, 
Mitchell  county,  North  Carolina. 

Chem.  News,  v.  46  (1882):   205-206. 

Am.  Nat,  v.  17  (1883):  313. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  mineral. 

1614.    Analysis  of  mineral  allied  to  orthite,  from  the  Wiseman  mica 

mine,  Mitchell  county  North  Carolina. 

Chem.  News,  v.  46  (1882):  215. 

Am.  Nat,  v.  17  (1883):  314. 

Abstract  by  E.  W.  Pcrevostj:     Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour.,  v.  44 
(1883):   164. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  mineral. 

1615.    Fergusonite  from  Brindletown,  Burke  county,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Chem.  News,  v.  46  (1882):  205. 

Am.  Nat,  v.  17  (1883):  313. 

Abstract  by  E.  W.   Ptrevostj:     Chem.   Soc.    (London)    Jour.,   v. 
44    (1883):   32. 

Description  of  this  mineral. 

1616.  SEMMONS,  WILLIAM. 

Notes  on  some  of  the  metalliferous  deposits  of  the  United 
States. 

Liverpool  Geol.  Assoc.,  Trans.,  v.  5   (1885):   58-73. 

Contains  notes  on  occurrence  of  emerald  and  hiddenite  in 

North  Carolina. 

1617.  SERGEANT,  J.  D. 

The  titaniferous  iron  mines  of  North  Carolina. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  11  (1871):   130. 

Describes  iron  deposits  in  Rockingham,  Guilford,  Forsyth 
and  'Davidson  counties,  and  gives  ore  analyses  by  Genth 
and  Fesquit. 

1618.  SHALER,  NATHANIEL]  S  [OUTHGATE]  . 

Geology  of  the  Dismal   Swamp  district  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina. 

(In  General   account  of  the  fresh  water  morasses.     U.   S. 
Geol.  Survey,   10th  Ann.  Kept    Wash.,   1890.    pp.  313- 
339.) 
Abstracts:     U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  10th  Ann.  Kept.,  1890.     pp.  14- 

15;  Am.  Geol.,  v.  9  (1892):  206-207. 
Abstract  by  George  C.  Hurlburt:     Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  Bull.,  v.  25 

(1893):   441-444. 
Abstract:     Goldthwaite's  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  2   (1891):   795-797. 

Describes  the  Dismal  Swamp  district,  its  topography, 
character  of  vegetation,  animal  life,  general  economic 
value,  and  discusses  methods  of  drainage  and  cultivation. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AXD  GEOGRAPHY.  219 

1619.    Notes   on  the  submarine  coast  shelf  of  hundred  fathom 

detrital  fringe. 

Best  Soc.  Nat  Hist.,  Proc,  v.  20  (1879):  278-282. 

Notes  this  coast  shelf  existing  off  Cape  Hatteras  and  dis- 
cusses its  origin  and  uses. 

1620.    On  the  causes  which  have  led  to  the  production  of  Cape 

Hatteras. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  Proc.,  v.  14  (1871):  110-123. 
Abstract:    Am.  Nat,  v.  5  (1871):  178-181. 

Discusses  formation  of  Cape  Hatteras. 

1621.    The  swamps  of  the  United  States. 

Science,  v.  7  (1886):  232-233. 

Discusses  area  extending  from  James  river  to  the  south 
of  Aibemarle  sound. 

SHATTUCK,  GtEORGE]  BrURBAXK]. 

The  miocene  deposits  of  Maryland. 

See  Clark,  Shattuck  and  Dall,  No.  280. 

1622.  SHAW,  CHARLES  B. 

Report  of  Charles  B.  Shaw,  Engineer  to  the  Literary  Board, 
on  the  drainage  of  the  swamp  lands  of  North  Carolina. 
Raleigh,  1838.  28  pp.  18£  cm. 

Contains  account  of  surveys  and  examinations  on  the  line 
of  the"  Ysocking  canal,  lake  Mattamuskeet.  between  Pnngo 
river  and  Pnngo  lake,  from  the  head  of  Alligator  river 
to  Alligator  lake,  and  other  portions  of  the  swamp  lands, 
with  reference  to  their  advantages  in  regard  to  drainage. 

1623.    Second  report  of  C.  B.  Shaw,  Engineer  to  the  Literary 

Board.     [Raleigh,  1838?]     10  pp.    23  cm. 

Describes  progress  made  in  draining  the  swamp  lands. 

1624.  SHEPARD,  C[HARUBS]  U[PHAM]. 

Account  of  several  new  mineral  species. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL,  Proc^  4th  meet  (1850):  311-319. 
Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1851,  pp.  802;  811. 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  12  (1851):  209;  211-212. 
Abstract:    Kenngott,  G.  A.     Uebersicht  der  Resultate  mineral- 
ogischer  Forschungen  in  den  Jahren  1850  und  1851.     Wien, 
1853.     pp.  74;  123. 

Describes  rutherfordite  occurring  in  Rutherford  county 
and  comndophillite  found  near  Asbeville,  Buncombe 
county. 

1625.    Catalogue  of  the  meteoric   collection  of   Charles   Upham 

Shepard,  deposited  in  the  cabinet  of  Amherst  College.  Mass. 

Am.  Jom.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  31   (1861):  456-459. 

Names  one  stone  from  Cabarrus  county  and  five  irons  from 
Guilford,  Buncombe,  Haywood  and  Madison  counties. 

1626.    [Diamond  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  2  (1846):  253-254.) 
Abstract:  Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.,  v.  146  (1847):  544. 
Abstract:  Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1848,  p.  1152. 

Describes  a  diamond  found  in  the  gold  washings  of  Mr. 

Twittys  mine  in  Rutherford  county. 


220  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA.    • 

1627.    Examination  of  a  supposed  meteoric  iron  found  near  Kuther- 

fordton,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  28  (1859):  259-270. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1859,  p.  857. 
Abstract:    K.  preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.,  Monatsber.,  1861,  p.  900. 
Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  85   (1862):   88. 
Description  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite. 

1628.    Five  new  mineral  species. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  22  (1856):  96-99. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1856,  pp.  868-869. 

Describes    xanthitane    found    at    Green    river,    Henderson 
county,  and  pyromelane  from  McDowell  county. 

1629.    [Gold  from  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  47   (1844):  98. 

Notice  of  specimens   of  native  gold  from   mine  near   Lin- 
colnton,  Lincoln  county. 

1630.    Measurements  of  crystals  of  zircon  from  Buncombe  county, 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  13  (1828):   392-393. 
Abstract:     Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  Geol.,  v.  18   (1829):   45. 

Describes  zircon  crystals.       (See  Porter,  T.  D.,  No.  U56.) 

1631.    [Meteoric  iron  from  Guilford  county,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  40  (1841):  369-370.) 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1841,  p.  699. 
Abstract:     (In   Partsch,   Paul.    Die   Meteoriten  .  .  .  in   K.   K. 

Hof-Mineralien-Kabinette  zu  Wein,  1843.    pp.  114-115.) 
Notice  by  G.  von  B[0guslawskij:     Ann.   d.   Phy.  u.  Chem.   Er- 

ganzungsbd.  IV  (1854):  403. 
Abstract:     L'Institut,  v.  9    (1841):    452. 

Description   and   analysis  of  a   meteoric   iron   collected  by 
Denison  Olmsted  from  Guilford  county.      (See  No.  1639.) 

1632.    [Meteoric  iron  from  Hay  wood  county,  North  Carolina.] 

Un  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  17  (1854):   327-330.) 

(In  Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  62  (1854):   346.) 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1854,  p.  915. 

Description    of    a   small    specimen    of   meteoric    iron    from 
Haywood  county. 

1633.    [Meteoric  stone  of  Cabarrus  county,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Account  of  three  new  American  meteorites.    Am.  Assoc. 

Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  3d  meet.    (1850):   149-152.) 
Abstract:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  10   (1850):   127-128. 
Abstract:    Annual  Scient.  Discovery,  1851,  p.  287. 
Abstract   by   G.    von    B[Oguslawski] :     Ann.    d.    Phy.    u.    Chem., 

Erganzungsbd.  IV  (1854):  381-382. 
Abstract:     Gott.  gelehrte  Anzeigen,  v.  1   (1852):    321-324. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite.      (See  Gtibbon, 
No.  656.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  221 

1634.    Mineralogical  notices. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  in,  v.  20  (1880):  54-57. 
Abstract  by  C.  A.  Tenne:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1882,  Bd.  2.    Ref. 
pp.  358-360. 

Describes  fergusonite  from  Mitchell  county  occurring 
with  samarsklte. 

1635.    Xative  platinum  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  H,  v.  4   (1847):   280-281.) 
Notice:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1849,  pp.  95;  304. 

Describes  a  small  reniform  grain  of  native  platinum  found 
in  Rutherford  county. 

1636.    Xew  classification  of  meteorites,  with  an  enumeration  of 

meteoric  species. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  H,  v.  43  (1867):  22-28. 
Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1867,  pp.  719-724. 

Names  five  varieties  from  Cabarrus,  Buncombe,  Guilford, 
Rutherford  and  Havwood  counties. 

1637.    Xorth  Carolina  copper  mines. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1   (1853):   74. 

Notes  on  Indications  of  copper  ore  in  Mecklenburg,  Tnion, 
Cabarrus  and  Rowan  counties.  Notes  discovery  of  a  dia- 
mond at  Pioneer  Mills. 

1638.    Xotices  of  American  Minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  H,  v.  8  (1849):  274-275. 

Notice:     Edin.   Phil.   Jour.,   v.   48    (1849):    184. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1849,  p.  729. 

Describes  following  minerals  from  North  Carolina :  pyro- 
phillite  and  lazulite  from  Crowder's  mountain  :  brookite 
and  monazite  from  the  gold  washings  of  Rutherford 
county. 

1639.    On  crystallized  native  terrestrial  iron  from  Xorth  Carolina. 

Am,  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  17  (1830):  140-142. 
Abstract:    Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  Geol.,  v.  24  (1831):  295. 

Description  of  two  specimens  of  native  iron  from  Ran- 
dolph and  Guilford  counties,  collected  by  Denison  Olmsted 
The  larger  specimen  is  described  bv  Olmsted.  (See  \o. 

ISM.) 

1640.    tOn  itacolumite  in  North  Carolina.] 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Proc.,  6th  meet  (1845):  41. 

Describes  italcolumlte  from  Linnville  mountain.  Burke 
county. 

1641.    On  meteoric  iron  from  Asheville,  Buncombe  county,  Xorth 

Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  36  (1839):  81-84. 
Abstract:   (In  Partsch,  Paul,  Die  Meteoriten  .  .  .  in  K.  K.  Hof- 

Mineralien-Kabinette  zu  Wien,  1843.     p.  116.) 
Notice  by  G.  von  BiOguslawski] :    Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.,  Erg- 
anzungsbd.  IV  (1854):  403-404. 

Description  and  analysis  of  a  specimen  of  supposed  native 
iron  from  this  locality. 

1642.    [On  mineral  resources  of  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(In  Lanman,  Charles.     Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Moun- 
tains.   New  York,  Putnam,  1849.    20  cm.    pp.  190-192.) 
Letter  to  Thomas   L.   Clingman  on  mineral   resources  ol 
western  North  Carolina. 


222  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1643.    On  the  corundum  region  of  North  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

with  description  of  two  gigantic  crystals  of  that  species. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  4  (1872):  109-114;  175-180. 

Review:     Sci.  Amer.,  v.  27   (1872):   120. 

Abstract:    Revue  de  G6ol.,  v.  11  (1875):  211. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1872,  pp.  1098-1099;  1161. 

Describes  corundum  localities  in  Jackson,  Macon  and  Clay 
counties,  geological  formations,  mode  of  occurrence,  asso- 
ciated minerals  and  rocks.  Gives  analysis  of  chrysolitic 
rock  which  carries  the  corundum,  and  crystallographic 
description  of  a  specimen  of  corundum  from  the  Culsagee 
mine  in  Macon  county. 

1644.    Eeport  on  gold  and  copper  mines  at  Gold  Hill,  Eowan  county, 

North  Carolina.    Charleston,  S.  C.,  1853.    18  pp.    21£  cm. 

Description  and  history  of  this  mining  property  consist- 
ing of  Holmes,  Martin  &  Peters,  Earnhardt  and  Honeycutt 
mines. 

1645.    Eeport  on  meteorites. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  2  (1846):  377-392;  v.  4  (1847): 
74-87. 

New  Haven,  B.  L.  Hamlen,  1848.    55  pp.    23  cm. 

Abstract:     L'Institut,   v.    15    (1847):    379-383. 

Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1848,  pp.  1309-1311. 

Abstract   by    G.    von    B[0guslawskij:     Ann.    d.    Phy.    u.    Chem., 

Erganzungsbd.  IV  (1854):  405-406;  407-408. 
Review  &  Abstract:     Gb'tt.  gelehrte  Anzeigen,  v.  l  (1852):  313- 
320. 

Contains  descriptions  and  analyses  of  meteorites  from 
Baird's  plantation,  Hominy  creek,  and  Black  mountain, 
Buncombe  county. 

1646.    Eeport  on  the  Sumner,  Hipp,  Fulwood  and  Lemons  mines 

of  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  1  (1853):  591-597. 

Description  of  these  mines  located  in  Mecklenburg  county. 

1647.    Samarskite   (Uranotantalite)  in  Eutherford  county,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  On  new  localities  of  American  minerals.     Am.  Assoc. 

Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  4th  meet.  (1850):  321.) 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  12   (1851):    220. 

Describes  samarskite  from  the  gold  washings  of  one  or 
more  mines  in  Rutherford  county. 

1648.    Valuable  southern  minerals. 

Rural  Carolinian,  v.   3   (1872):    360-362. 

Brief  notes  on  discovery  of  corundum  in  Macon  county. 

1649.    [Xenotime  in  the  gold  region  of  North  Carolina.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  13  (1852):    143. 

Notes  on  xenotlme  crystals  from  McDowell  county. 

1650.  SHINN,  J^AMES]  F[RANE:LIN]. 

Discovery  of  gold  in  North  Carolina. 

Trinity  Archive,  v.  6  (1893):  335-337. 

Description  of  discovery  of  gold  on  the  Reed  property  in 
Cabarrus  county  in  1790. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.        223 

1651.  SILLIMAN,  BENJAMIN. 

Plumbago  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  I,  v.  4  (1822):  53. 

Edin.  Phil.  Jour.,  v.  7  (1822):   394. 

Notes  on  plumbago  (graphite)  said  to  occur  a  few  miles 
north  of  Raleigh. 

1652.  SILLIMAN,  BENJAMIN,  JR. 

rClingmanite  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Descriptions  and  analyses  of  several  American  minerals. 
Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  n,  v.  8  (1849):  377-394.) 

(In  PhiL  Mag.,  Ser.  m,  v.  35  (1849):  455-456.) 

Abstract:    Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  49  (1850):   200-201. 
Abstract:     Annuaire  de  CMmie,  1851,  p.  181. 
Abstract:    Am.  Jour.  ScL,  Ser.  II,  v.  10  (1850):  117. 
Abstract:    Uebersicht  der  Resultate  mineralogischer  Forschun- 
gen  in  den  Jahren  1844  bis  1849.    Wien,  1852.    p.  100.) 

Describes  and  srives  analysis  of  a  mineral  similar  to 
euphyllite  investing  the  blue  corundum  of  North  Carolina 
for  which  the  author  proposes  name  "  clingmanite." 

1653.  The  Silver  Hill  mine,  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  II,  v.  1  (1860):  368-371. 

Description  of  this  property  at  Silver  Hill,  Davidson 
county. 

1654.  Silver  mine  in  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  83. 

Reports  discovery  of  silver  mine  in  Stanly  county. 

1655.  SlMONDS,  F  [REDBRICK]  WtLLLIAM]. 

Commercial  mica  in  North  Carolina, 
Science,  n.  s^  v.  4  (1896):  359-361. 

Account  of  mica  mining  in  North  Carolina,  history  of  the 
discovery  of  mica  in  the  locality,  with  a  letter  from 
Thomas "L.  Clingman  relative  to  his  investigations. 

1656.    The  discovery  of  iron  implements  in  an  ancient  mine  in 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  Nat,  v.  15  (1881):  7-11. 
Abstract:    Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  18  (1881):  568. 

Notes  indications  of  pre-historic  mining  in  western  Xorth 
Carolina,  and  implements  found  in  a  mine  in  Macon 
connty. 

1657.    On  the  discovery  and  occurrence  of  mica  in  North  Carolina : 

read  before  the  Texas  Academy  of  Science,  April  2,  1892. 
Not  published. 

Abstract:    Texas  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.,  v.  1,  No.  5  (1897) :  114. 

1658.  SIMPSON,  JfAMES]  HCERVEYJ. 

Examination  of  Nag's  Head,  North  Carolina,  with  a  view  to 
the  re-opening  of  Roanoke  inlet. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept^  1871.     Appendix  Q  14,  pp.  655- 
662.) 

Resume  of  examinations  and  surveys  previously  made  at 
this  localitv.  from  the  first  made  by  Hamilton  Fulton  in 
1820,  including  that  of  Hartman  Bache  in  1829.  of  Walter 
Guvnn  in  1840,  of  Lieutenant  Woodbury  in  1853,  of  Col. 
Trumbull  in  1857. 


324  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1659.    Examination  of  the  mouth  of  the  Cape  Fear  river  in  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1870.     Appendix  R,  pp.  421-422.) 

1660.  Sketch  of  Denison  Olmsted. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  46  (1895):   401-408. 

1661.  Sketch  of  Ebenezer  Emmons. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  48  (1896):  406-411. 

Brief  account  of  Emmons'  life  and  work,  and  of  his  con- 
nection with  the  North  Carolina  geological  survey. 

1662.  Sketch  of  Elisha  Mitchell. 

Pop.  Sci.  Month.,  v.  38  (1891):   398-406. 

Brief  account  of  Elisha  Mitchell's  life  and  work  at  Chapel 
Hill. 

1663.  Sketches  of  Charlotte.     The  queen  city  of  the  Old  North  State 

and   Mecklenburg,   the   banner   county.      Charlotte,   Hirst- 
Printing  Co.,  1888.    46  pp.    22  cm. 

Contains  notes  on  the  topography,  climate  and  gold  mines. 

1664.  Sketches  of  Rockingham  county,  North  Carolina.     Topography, 

geography,  climate,  soil,  resources,  agricultural  and  mineral. 
Leaksville,  "  Gazette  "  Job  Print,  1884.     31  pp.    21  cm. 

1665.  SMALL,  JOHN  H. 

North  Carolina.    Resources,  progress  and  possibilities. 

Congressional  Record,   57th   Cong.,    1st   Sess.,    1902.     8   pp. 
29  cm. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  28,  1902, 
describing  the  resources  of  North  Carolina. 

1666.  SMITH,  CtORNARO]  D[RAYTON]. 

Ancient  mica  mines  in  North  Carolina. 

Smithsonian    Inst.,    Board    of    Regents,    Ann.    Rept,    1876, 
pp.  441-443. 

Account  of  ancient  mica  mining  in  Mitchell  and  Macon 
counties,  supposed  to  have  been  carried  on  by  the  Indians. 
Author  describes  the  ancient  works  discovered  on  his  own 
farm  in  Franklin,  Macon  county. 

1667.    Corundum  and  its  associated  rocks. 

(Appendix  D  to  Kerr,  W.  C.     Rept.  Geol.  Survey  of  North 
Carolina.    Raleigh,  Josiah  Turner,  1875.    24  cm.    pp.  91- 
97.) 
Notice:     Revue  de  G€ol.,  v.  13  (1877):  54. 

Detailed  account  of  corundum  of  western  North  Carolina, 
its  occurrence  -in  the  granitic  gneisses  of  the  Blue  Ridge, 
its  veins  and  associated  minerals. 

1668.    Essay  on  the  geology  of  western  North  Carolina. 

(Appendix  D  to  Kerr,  W.  C.     Rept.  Geol.  Survey  of  North 
Carolina.    Raleigh,  1875.    24  cm.    pp.  98-120.) 

Detailed  descriptions  of  the  rock  formations  and  mineral 
resources.  Describes  outcrops  of  corundum,  the  Jenks 
corundum  mine  in  Macon  county  and  the  mica  mines  in 
Mitchell  county,  with  notes  on  gold  and  iron  deposits. 

1669.    Report  on  the  Jarrett  property  in  Swain  and  Macon  counties, 

North  Carolina.    Atlanta,  Ga.,  1887?    8  pp.    23  cm. 

Detailed  account  of  the  geology  of  this  region,  mineral 
deposits  and  water-powers. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  225 

1670.  SMITH,  EDWARD  D. 

An  account  of  the  warm  springs  in  Buncombe  county,  State 
of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  1,  v.  3  (1821):  117-125. 

Description  of  these  springs  and  analysis  of  the  water. 

1671.  SMITH,  FRANKLIN  L. 

Notices  of  some  facts  connected  with  the  gold  of  a  portion  of 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  32  (1837):   130-133. 

Describes  the  different  modes  of  occurrence  of  gold  in  the 

region  around  Charlotte. 

1672.  SMITH,  JtOHN]  LAWRENCE]. 

Description  of  columbic  acid  minerals  from  new  localities  in 
the  United  States,  embracing  a  reclamation  for  the  restora- 
tion of  the  name  Columbian  to  the  element  now  called  nio- 
bium. Description  and  analyses  of  columbite,  samarskite, 
euxenite  and  fergusonite,  and  the  new  species  hatchettolite 
and  rogersite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  13  (1877):  359-369. 

Annal  de  Chimie,  Ser.  V,  v.  12  (1877):  253-264. 

(In  Jiis  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,   Ky.,  John   P.   Morton   &   Co.,    1884.     23    cm. 
pp.  193-204.) 
Abstract  by  J.  H.  Collins:    Min.  Mag.  &  Jour.  Min.  Soc.,  v.  1 

(1877):   189-191. 
Abstract  by  C.  W.  W[attsj:    Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour.,  v.  32 

(1877):   714-715. 

Abstract:     Chem.  News,  v.  36   (1877):   152. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1877,  pp.  288;  1342-1346. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  1   (1877): 

499-502. 

Description  and  analyses  of  columbite,  samarskite.  euxe- 
nite,  fergusonite,  hatchettolite  and  rogersite  from  Mitchell 
county.  Includes  analyses  of  samarskite  by  E.  H.  Swallow 
and  O.  D.  Allen. 

1673.    Description  of  the  Nash  count}-  meteorite  which  fell  in  Ma}-, 

1874. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  10  (1875):   147-148. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  80  (1875):   1453-1454. 

(In  his  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  1884.    23  cm.    pp. 
478-479.) 
Abstract  by  R.  Rtoutledge]:    Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour.,  v.  28 

(1875):   1167.     By  G.  T.  Aitkinsonj:    v.  29   (1876):   692. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1875,  p.  1314. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite  which  fell  near 
Castalia. 

1674.    The  earths  of  the  cerium  groups  as  found  in  the  North 

Carolina  samarskite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  14  (1877):   509. 


226  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1675.    Hiddenite.,  an  emerald-green  variety  of  spodumene. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  21  (1881):   128-130. 

(In  Ms  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,   Ky.,  John   P.   Morton  &   Co.,    1884.     23   cm. 
pp.  342-344.) 
Abstract  by  C.   A.   Tenne:     Neues   Jahr.    f.   Min.,   1882,  Bd.   2. 

Ref.  pp.  34.->-346. 
Abstract  by  B.  H.   Enough]:     Chem.    Soc.    (London)    Jour.,   v. 

44   (1883):   440. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1881,  p.  1392. 
Extract:     Soc.  Min.  de  France,  Bull.,  v.  4   (1881):   184-186. 

Detailed    description    and    analysis    of    a    new   variety    of 
spodumene  called  hiddenite  from  Alexander  county. 

1676.   and  BRUSH,  GtEORGE]  J[ARViSj. 

[Lazulite  and  kyanite  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In    their    Re-examination    of    American    minerals,    pt.    3. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  16  (1853):  370-371.) 

(In  Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  61   (1854):   177.) 

(In  Smith,  J.  L.  Mineralogy  and  chemistry.  Original  re- 
searches. Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  1873. 
pp.  137-138.) 

(In  Smith,  J.   L.     Original   researches  in  mineralogy   and 

chemistry.     Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  1884. 
pp.  164-165.) 

Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1855,  pp.  348-349. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1853,  p.  840. 

Analyses  of  lazulite  and  kyanite  from  North  Carolina. 

1677.  SMITH,  JcOHN]  LAWRENCE]. 

Madison  county  (1ST.  C.)  meteorite. 

Am.  Joun  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  30  (1860):  240. 

(In    Ms   Mineralogy    and    chemistry.      Original    researches. 

Louisville,   Ky.,  John   P.   Morton   &   Co.,    1873.     23   cm. 
p.  315.) 

(In  Ms  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,   Ky.,   John   P.   Morton   &   Co.,    1884.     23    cm. 
pp.  409-410.) 

(In  Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chem.,  v.  84  (1861):   60.) 

Abstract:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1862,  p.  197. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1860,  p.  853. 
Notice  &  analysis  by  Tschermak:     K.   Akad.   d.   Wiss.    Denks. 
Math.-Naturwiss.  Klasse,  Bd.  31,  1872.     p.  195. 

Description    and    analysis    of    meteorite    from    Duel    Hill, 
Madison  county. 

1678.    Methods  of  analyzing  samarskite. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  v.  5  (1883):  44-51;  73-81. 
Chem.  News,  v.  48  (1883):  13-15;  29-31;  v.  51  (1885):  289- 

291;  304-307. 
(In  Ms  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,   Ky.,   John    P.    Morton   &    Co.,    1884.    23    cm. 

pp.  350-366.) 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  227 

Privately  printed,  Louisville,  Ky.,   1883. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1883,  pt.  2,  pp.  1561-1563;  1885, 
pt.  2,  pp.  1931-1933. 

Samarskite  from  Mitchell  county,  used  for  analysis.  De- 
scribes methods  of  decomposing  and  analyzing  the  min- 
eral, and  the  separation  of  thoria. 

1679.    Le  mosandrum;  un  nouvel  element. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):   148-151. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.,  v.  63  (1878):   169-172. 

Phil.  Mag.,  Ser.  V,  v.  6  (1878):  238-240. 

Abstract  by  H[enryi  Ctarrington]  Bolton:      Science  News   (Sa- 
lem, Mass.),  v.  1  (1879):  72-73. 
Abstract  by  J.  P.  Cooke,  Jr.     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.   Ill,  v.   16 

(1878):  384. 
Abstract:    Chem.  News,  v.  38   (1878):   101. 

Announces  discovery  of  a  new  earth  in  the  samarskite  of 
North  Carolina,  and  describes  process  of  separating  it 
from  its  associated  earths. 

1680.    Note  an  sujet  de  1'element  appele  mosandrum. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):  831-834. 
Abstract  by  George]  F.  Barker]:    Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  17 
(1879):   62. 

Author  claims  priority  for  himself  in  having  first  called 
attention  to  the  absence  of  cerium  oxide  in  the  North 
Carolina  samarskite,  and  to  the  existence  of  certain 
earths,  one  of  which  he  described  and  named  mosandrum. 

1681.    Note  on  the  new  localities  of  the  columbic  acid  minerals, 

and  two  new  columbates. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  HI,  v.  13  (1877):  234. 

Describes  locality  near  Marion.  North  Carolina,  which  has 
furnished  fine  specimens  of  samarskite. 

1682.    Note  sur  une  nouvelle  terre  du  groupe  du  cerium  et  re- 
marques  sur  une  methode  d'analyse  des  columbates  naturals. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  87  (1878):   146-148. 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.,  Ser.  II,  v.  63  (1878):   165- 

169. 

Chem.  News,  v.  38  (1878):    100-101. 

Abstract:    Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1878,  p.  262. 

Calls  attention  to  the  prompt  and  energetic  action  of  con- 
centrated fluorhydric  acid  on  the  samarskite  and  euxenite 
of  North  Carolina. 

1683.    Notes  on  the  corundum  of  North  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Mon- 
tana, with  a  description  of  the  gem  variety  of  the  corundum 
from  these  localities. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  6  (1873):    180-186. 
Acad.  des.  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,  v.  77  (1873):  356-359;  439- 

442. 
(Zn    Tits    Mineralogy    and    chemistry.     Original    researches. 

Louisville,   Ky.,  John   P.   Morton   &   Co.,    1873.     23    cm. 

pp.  185-191.) 
(In   his  Original  researches  in  mineralogy  and  chemistry. 

Louisville,    Ky.,   John    P.    Morton   &    Co.,    1884.    23    cm 

pp.  289-295.) 


228  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Revista  Minera,  v.  25  (1873):  25-32.) 

Abstract:     Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  16  (1873) :  211. 

Abstract  by  B.  J.  G[rosjean] :     Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  26 

(1873):   1204-1205. 

Abstract:    Chem.  News,  v.  28  (1873):  107;  124. 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1873,  pp.  1160;  1174;  1179. 

Description  of  tbe  corundum  locality  of  North  Carolina 
from  Mitchell  to  Macon  counties,  the  geological  occurrence 
of  the  mineral,  •with  the  different  varieties. 

1684.    On  the  earthy  oxides  of  samarskite.. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  29]  (1877):  194. 

Calls  attention  to  the  anomalous  properties  of  the  earthy 
oxides  of  samarskite. 

1685.    Rockingham  county  meteoric  iron. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.',  Ser.  Ill,  v.  13  (1877):   211-214. 

(In   his  Original  researches  in  mineralogy   and   chemistry. 

Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  1884.    pp.  526-527.) 
Abstract:     Jahresber.  d.  Chem.,  1877,  p.  1396. 

Description  and  analysis  of  meteoric  iron  found  at 
Smith's  mountain,  Rockingham  county.  . 

1686.    Samarskite  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  14  (1877):  71. 

Author  states  that  he  "  has  succeeded  in  detecting  and 
separating  thoria  from  the  North  Carolina  samarskite." 

1687.    A  short  account  of  the  nature  of  the  oxide  of  the  new  element 

mosandrum. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  27th  meet.  (1878):    143-147. 

Account  of  the  discovery  of  the  new  earth  mosandrum  in 
the  samarskite  of  North  Carolina. 

1688.    Sur  deux  nouveaux  niobates. 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.,'v.  84  (1877):   1036-1038. 
Abstract  by  J.  M[illar]  Thomson]:     Chem.  Soc.   (London)  Jour., 

v.  32   (1877):   576-577. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1877,  p.  728. 

Describes  two  new  columbic  minerals  found  in  association 
with  the  samarskite  and  euxenite  of  North  Carolina,  to 
which  the  author  has  given  the  names  hatchettolite  and 
rogersite. 

1689.    Two  new  minerals. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  28]  (1876):  87. 

Describes  specimens  of  a  mammillary  coating  found  on  the 
columbic  acid  minerals  from  North  Carolina. 

1690.  SMITH,  WILLIAM  G. 

Soil  survey  from  Ealeigh  to  Newbern,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of   soils, 
2d  Rept.     Wash.  1901.    pp.  187-205.) 

Describes  topography,  climate,  and  sixteen  varieties  of 
soils,  and  gives  mechanical  analyses  of  these. 

1691.   and  COFFEY,  GEORGE  N. 

Soil  survey  of  the  Craven  area,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  Operations,  Bureau  of  Soils, 
5th  Rept.     Wash.,  1903.    pp.  253-278.    Map.) 

Describes  physiography,  geology  and  climate  of  the  region, 
and  eight  types  of  soils.  Analyses  of  soils. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  229 

1692.  SMOCK,  JOHN  C[ONOVERj. 

Geologico-geographical  distribution  of  the  iron  ores  of  the 
eastern  United  States. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.   12  (1884):    130-144. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  37  (1884):  217-218;  230-232. 

Locates  and  describes  the  iron  ores  of  North  Carolina. 

1693.    [Greensand  and  calcareous  marls  in  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  3  (1894):  254;  256.) 

Brief  account  of  the  marl  and  greensand  deposits. 

1694.    Ores,  minerals  and  mineral  substances  of  industrial  import- 
ance, which  are  at  present  mined  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1882.    pp.  713-718.) 

Contains  tables  of  minerals  which  are  at  present  mined, 
and  of  those  of  industrial  importance  and  known  occur 
rence  which  are  not  at  present  mined. 

1695.  SMYTH,  J.  F.  p. 

A  tour  in  the  United  States  of  America  containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  present  situation  of  that  country.  .  .  Dublin, 
G.  Perrin,  1784.  2  vols.  17  cm. 

Contains  descriptive  notes  of  Xorth  Carolina  sounds, 
rivers,  soils  and  climate. 

1696.  A  southern  gold  mine:  King's  Mountain,  Xorth  Carolina. 

En*.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  54  (1892):   34. 

Description  of  the  Catawba  gold  mine,  situated  two  mile? 
from  King's  Mountain. 

1697.  The  southern  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  4  (1867):  8. 

Historical  notes  on  gold  mining  at  the  Gold  Hi'.l  and 
Rndisil  mines. 

SPERRY,  E.  S. 

Monazite  and  oligoclase  from  Xorth  Carolina. 
See  Penfield  and  Sperry,  No.  1400. 

1698.  SPILSBURY,  E.  GYBBON. 

Xotes  on  the  general  treatment  of  southern  gold  ores  and 

experiments  in  matting  iron  sulphides. 

Am.  Inst,  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  15  (1887):    767-775. 

Describes  mode  of  occurrence  of  gold  ores  in  the  south,  in- 
cluding North  Carolina,  development  methods  and  opera- 
tions. 

1699.  [STAGG,  JOHN.] 

Phoenix  Gold  Company. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2   (1854):   660-661. 

Account  of  the  development  and  present  condition  of  the 
mines  belonging  to  this  company,  comprising  the  Sulphur. 
Orchard  and  Elwood  mines,  situated  in  Cabarrns  county. 

1700.  STANTON,  TIMOTHY  W. 

Cretaceous  and  tertiary  strata  near  Wilmington,  Xorth  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  Geol.,  v.  8  (1891):  333-334. 
Discusses  strata  and  fossils. 


230  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1701.  STANTON,  WILLIAM  S. 

Improvement  of  Black  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 
1154-1158.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 

1407-1411.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  16,  pp. 

1042-1044.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  13,  pp. 

1331-1333.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1702.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river  above  Wilmington,  North 

Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 
1158-1164.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 

1411-1418.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  17,  pp. 

1044-1046.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  14,  pp. 

1333-1335.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1703.    Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  at  and  below  Wilmington, 

North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  19,  pp. 
1164-1177.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  19,  pp. 

1419-1432.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  18,  pp. 

1047-1056.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  15,  pp. 

1335-1344.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1704.    Improvement  of  Contentnea  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 
1385-1387.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

1022-1024.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  4,  pp. 

1314-1316.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1705.    •  Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 
1377-1380.) 

1706.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 
1137-1141.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  231 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1395-1397.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt  2.  Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1031-1034.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.  Appendix  K  8,  pp. 

1323-1324.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1707.   Improvement  of  inland  waterway  between  Beaufort  and 

New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 
1141-1145.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  13,  pp. 

1397-1399.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1708.    Improvement  of  inland  waterway  between   Newbern   and 

Beaufort,  North  Carolina,  via  Clubfoot,  Harlowe  and  New- 
port rivers. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  11,  pp. 
1393-1394.) 

1709.    Improvement  of  Lockwood  Folly  river,  North  Carolina. 

(.In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  20,  pp. 
1177-1181.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  16,  pp. 

1345-1346.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1710.    Improvement  of  Mackey's  creek,  North  Carolina, 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 
1113-1114.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  4,  pp. 

1357-1358.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1711.   Improvement  of  Nense  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 
1129-1134.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 

1390-1393.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1027-1029.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  6,  pp. 

1319-1321.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1712.    Improvement  of  New  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  15,  pp. 
1149-1152.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  15,  pp. 

1400-1403.) 


232  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  14,  pp. 

1037-1040.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.  Appendix  K  11,  pp. 

1328-1330.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1713.   Improvement  of  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1892,  pt.  2.    Appendix  L  16,  pp. 

1152-1154.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  16,  pp. 

1403-1407.) 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1894,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  15,  pp. 

1040-1042.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1714.    Improvement  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 
1115-1117.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  5,  pp. 

1359-1376.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1894,  pt.  2.  Appendix  L  4,  pp. 

996-1018.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  1,  pp. 

1306-1311.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1715.   Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  including  Tar 

river  from  Tarboro  to  Little  Falls,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 
1118-1123.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  7,  pp. 

1380-1385.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  6,  pp. 

1019-1022.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  3,  pp. 

1312-1314.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1716.    Improvement  of  Pasquotank  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  3,  pp. 
1354-1357.) 

1717.    Improvement  of  Roanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,   1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 
1103-1111.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  2,  pp. 

1351-1354.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1894,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L   1,  pp. 

989-994.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1718.    Improvement  of  Trent  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1892,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 
1125-1128.) 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  233 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1387-1389.) 
(In  Chief  of  Erig.  Kept.,  1894,  pt  2.  Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1025-1027.) 
<In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.  Appendix  K  5,  pp. 

1316-1318.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1719.   Improvement  of  waterway  between  New  river  and  Swans- 

boro,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1892,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  14,  pp. 

1146-1149.) 
U.  S.  52d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1892.  House  Doc.  No.  26.  3  pp. 

1720.    Improvement  of  Yadkin  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1892,  pt  2.    Appendix  L  21,  pp. 
1181-1183.) 

1721.    Preliminary  examination  for  break-water  to  protect  town  of 

Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  27,  pp. 

1457-1461.) 
U.  S.  52d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1893.  House  Doc.  No.  246.  5  pp. 

1722.    Preliminary  examination  of  Cape  Lookout  Harbor  of  Befuge. 

(North  Carolina.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  26,  pp. 
1375-1380.) 

U.  S.  53d  Cong,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  319.    6  pp. 

The  point  of  Cape  Lookout  Is  described,  with  the  rapid 
growth  of  its  northwestward-pointing  barb  threatening  to 
close  the  harbor. 

1723.   Preliminary  examination  of  Core  sound,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.    Appendix  K  25,  pp. 
1373-1375.) 

U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,   1895.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  333. 

3  pp. 

1724.    Preliminary  examination  of  Drum  inlet,  North  Carolina, 

between  Portsmouth  and  Cape  Lookout. 

(7n  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1895,  pt  2.     Appendix  K  24,  pp. 
1372-1373.) 

U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.     House  Ex  Doc.  No.  296. 

2  PP. 

1725.    Preliminary  examination  of  Durham's  estuary,  North  Caro- 
lina, from  mouth  to  village  of  Edwards  Mill. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  26,  pp. 

1454-1457.) 
U.  S.  52d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1893.  House  Doc.  No.  99.  4  pp. 

1726.    Preliminary  examination  of  Potohunk  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  25,  pp. 
1451-1454.) 

U.  S.  52d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1893.    House  Doc.  No.  207.    4  pp. 

16 


234  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   XORTH    CAROLINA. 

1727. Preliminary  examination  of  Scuppernong  river,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  21,  pp. 

1360-1365.) 
U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  217.    5  pp. 

1728.    Preliminary  examination  of  South  creek,  North  Carolina, 

from  mouth  to  head  of  navigation. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,   1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  23,  pp. 

1366-1371.) 
U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  221.     7  pp. 

1729.    Preliminary  examination  of  Tar  river,  North  Carolina,  from 

Washington  to  Greenville,  with  a  view  to  obtaining  a  depth 
of  three  feet. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  22,  pp. 
1365-1366.) 

U.   S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,   1895.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  62. 

2  pp. 

1730.    Preliminary  examination  of  the  water-route  from  mouth  of 

North  river  to  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  27,  pp. 

1380-1384.) 
U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  302     5  pp. 

1731.    Preliminary  examination  of  Turner's  Cut,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  20,  pp. 

1357-1360.) 
U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  213. 

5  pp. 

1732.    Survey  of  Alligator  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  28,  pp. 

1384-1389.) 
U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.     House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  297. 

6  pp.     Map. 

1733.    Survey  of  Northeast   (Cape  Pear)   river,  North  Carolina. 

from  the  Old  County  ferry  to  Juniper  swamp  or  creek.  .  . 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1895,  pt.  2.     Appendix  K  29,  pp. 
1389-1390.) 

U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.     House  Doc.  No.  322.    3  pp. 

Map. 

STEEL,  A.  A. 

Recent  changes  in  gold  mining  in  North  Carolina  that  have 
favorably  affected  this  industry. 

See  Pratt  and  Steel,  No.  1500. 
STEIGER,  GEORGE. 

Analysis  of  pyrophyllite  from  Deep  river,  N.  C. 
See  Clarke  and  Steiger,  No.  286. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  235 

1734.  STEPHEXSOX,  J.  ADLAI  D. 

Xotes  on  the  phenomena  accompanying  the  tornado  and  hail 
storm  which  passed  across  Catawba  and  Iredell  counties, 
Xorth  Carolina,  March  25.  1884. 

Elis.  Mit  Sti.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  1   (1884):   40-43. 

1735.  STEPHEXSOX,  LifoYD  WILLLAM. 

The  mesozoic  (cretaceous)  deposits  of  the  costal  plain  of 
Xorth  Carolina. 

Dissertation  submitted  to  the  Board  of  University  Studies, 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  in  conformity  with  the  re- 
quirements for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy.  1907. 
Maps. 

Description  of  areal  extent,  lithologic  and  paleoatologic 
characters  and  stratigraphic  relations  of  the  cretaceous 
formations  of  the  state. 

1736.    Some  facts  relating  to  the  mesozoic  deposits  of  the  coastal 

plain  of  North  Carolina. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.,  n.  s^  No.  7  (1907):  93-99. 

Describes  mesozoic  deposits  of  the  state  and  the  fossils 
found  therein. 

1737.  STERRETT,  DOUGLAS  B. 

Grinding  scrap  mica  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,  Min.   Res^    1906.     Wash.,    1907. 

pp.  1153-1154.) 
Extract:     Mining  World,  v.  28   (1908) :   56. 

General  notes  on  progress  of  mica  grinding  in  the  state. 

1738.    Mica  deposits  of  western  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In  Pratt,  J.  H.  Mining  industry  in  North  Carolina  during 
1906.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Econ.  Paper  No.  14.  Raleigh, 
E.  M.  Uzrell  &  Co.,  1907.  24  cm.  pp.  82-107.) 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  315.    Wash.,  1907.    pp.  400- 

425.) 
Review:      Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  83  (1907):  967. 

Gives  distribution  and  general  character  of  the  mica  de- 
posits of  western  Xorth  Carolina,  general  geology  of  dis- 
trict, and  the  mode  of  occurrence  of  mica  and  its  associ- 
ated minerals. 

1739.    [Mica  in  Xorth  Carolina  in  1907.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1907,  pt  2.    Wash.,  1908. 

pp.  743;  747.) 
Extract:     Mining  World,  v.  29  (1908) :  244. 

Describes  occurrence  of  mica  in  the  state  and  mining 
operations. 

Monazite  and  monazite  mining  in  the  Carolinas. 

See  Pratt  and  Sterrett,  No.  1483. 

1740.    Monazite  and  zircon  tin  Xorth  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  Min.  Res^  1906.  Wash.,  1907. 
pp.  1195-1204;  1207-1209.) 


236  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Extracts:    Mining  World,  v.  27   (1907):  469;  848;   1017;   1130; 

v.  28  (1908):   64. 
Abstract:     Frank.    Inst.,  Jour.,  v.   164    (1907):    374. 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min,   Res.,    1907.     Wash.,    1908. 

pp.  787-790;  792-794.) 

Describes    geological    occurrence    of   monazlte    and    zircon, 
mines  and  mining  methods  an.d  production  for  the  year. 

1741.    Monazite  deposits  of  the  Carolinas. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  340.  Wash.,  1908.  pp.  272- 
285.) 

Describes  deposits  of  monazite  of  commercial  value  occur- 
ring in  the  Piedmont  plateau. 

1742.    Precious  stones  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1906.  -Wash.,  1907. 
pp.  1214;  1228;  1230.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,   Min.  Res.,   1907,  pt.   2.     Wash., 

1908.    pp.  795-842.) 

Extract:    Mining  World,  v.  29   (1908):    559. 
Reports  of  production. 

The  tin  deposits  of  the  Carolinas. 

See  Pratt  and  Sterrett,  No.  1506. 

1743.  STEVENS,  HORACE  J. 

[Copper  industry  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Ms  Copper  Hand-book,  v.  3  (1903):  114;  v.  4  (1904): 
114;  v.  5  (1905):  114;  v.  6  (1906):  114;  v.  7  (1907): 
198-199.) 

1744.  STEVENS,  E.  P. 

Gold  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  1  (1866):  313-314.    (Not  seen.) 

1745.    On  the  method  and  occurrence  of  gold  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  2  (1866):  250.     (Not  seen.) 

1746.    Southern  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  2  (1866):  11.     (Not  seen.) 

1747.  STOKES,  H.  N. 

Analyses  of  rocks  from  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.  Wash.,  1900.  pp.  52; 
53.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  228.    Wash.,  1904.    pp.  62; 

63.) 

Analyses     of     porphyritic     rhyolite     and     metamorphosed 
amygdaloid  from  Watauga  county. 

1748.  STONE,  A.  M. 

Corundum  mining  in  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  65  (1898):   490. 

Reviews  methods  of  mining  and  milling  corundum. 

1749.  STRODE,  THOMAS. 

Notices  of  a  silicious  petrifaction  in  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  7  (1824):   249-250. 
Description  of  petrified  wood. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY    AND   GEOGRAPHY.  23? 

1750.  STROTHER,  DAVID  HUNTER  (Porte  Crayon,  pseud.). 

North  Carolina  illustrated:  The  fisheries;  the  piny  woods; 
the  gold  region. 

Harper's  Mag.,  v.  14  (1857):  433-450;  741-755;  v.  15  (1857): 
289-300. 

Popular  account  of  visits  by  the  author  to  the  coast, 
forests  and  gold  mines  of  the  state. 

1751.  STRUTHERS,  JOSEPH  and  FISHER,  HENRY. 

[Barite  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1903):  65.) 

Notes  on  barite  mining  in  Madison  and  Gaston  counties 
in  19O1. 

1752.   NEWLAND,  D.  H.  and  FISHER,  HENRY. 

[Copper  in  North  Carolina.] 

Mineral  Industry,  v.  11   (1903):   171. 

Notes  on  copper  production  in  North  Carolina  for  1902. 

1753.  STRUTHERS,  JOSEPH. 

Graphite  tin  North  Carolina  in  1902]. 
Mineral  Industry,  v.  11  (1903):  347. 

Notes  on  production  of  graphite  mines  near  Graphiteville, 
McDowell  county. 

1754.  SWAIN,  GEORGE  F^LLMOREJ  and  others. 

Papers  on  the  water-power  of  North  Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  8.     Raleigh,  Guy  V.  Barnes,  1899. 

362  pp.    24  cm.    Plates.    Maps. 

Reprint  in  part:     Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  15   (1898):    92- 
112. 

Contains  :  Pt.  1.  Water-power  in  North  Carolina  as  in- 
fluenced by  physiographic  conditions,  by  J.  A.  Holmes.  C. 
F.  Von  Herman  amJ  George  F.  Swain.  Pt  2.  Water- 
power  in  North  Carolina  east  of  the  Blue  Ridge,  by 
George  F.  Swain  and  J.  A.  Holmes.  Pt.  3.  Water-power 
of  North  Carolina  west  of  the  Blue  Ridge,  by  E.  W. 
Myers  and  J.  V.  Lewis.  Pt.  4.  Discharge  measurements 
on  the  North  Carolina  rivers,  l>y  E.  W.  Myers. 

1755.  SWAIX,  GEORGE  FtiLLMORE]. 

Report  on  the  water-power  of  the  southern  Atlantic  water- 
shed. 

(In  U.  S.  10th  Census  Kept.,  v.  16.    Wash.,  1885.    pp.  661- 
831.) 

Describes  the  following  rivers  with  their  drainage  basins, 
tributaries  and  water-power  resources :  Chowan.  Neuse. 
Roanoke,  Tar,  Cape  Fear,  Great  Pedee  (and  Yadkin)  and 
Catawba. 

1756.  SWALLOW,  ELLEN  HENRIETTA]. 

Analysis  of  samarskite  from  a  new  locality. 

Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  v.  17  (1875):  424-428. 
Corrected    analysis    given:     Am.    Jour.    Sci.,    Ser.    Ill,    v.    14 
(1877):   71. 

Description  and  analysis  of  samarskite  from  Mitchell 
county. 


238  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1757.  SWANK,  JAMES  MIOORE]. 

Iron  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1883-1884.  Wash.,  1885. 
pp.  277-278.) 

Description  of  iron  ore  deposits  in  Mitchell  county,  with 
table  of  analyses  of  ores. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,    Min.    Res.,    1886.     Wash.,    1887. 

pp.  36;  82-83.) 

Notes  on  deposits  of  iron  ore  at  Cranberry  ;  the  limonite 
ores  of  southwestern  part  of  the  state,  with  tables  of 
analyses  by  Britton  and  McCreath.  Analyses  of  mag- 
netic ores  from  Guilford  and  Rockingham  counties  by 
J.  P.  Lesley. 

1758.    The  manufacture  of  iron  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  his  History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  in  all  ages. 
Phila.,  Am.  Iron  &  Steel  Assoc.,  1892.  25  cm.  pp.  272- 
275.) 

A  historical  account  of  iron  works  and  manufactures  in 
the  state  from  early  times. 

1759.  Table  of  depths  for  channels  and  harbors  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Bull.  36.  Wash.,  1907. 
pp.  57-60.) 

1760.  TALCOTT,  T.  M.  E. 

The  Gaston  Mineral  Company.     Bichmond,  Va.,  1893.     5 
pp.    34  cm.    Maps. 

Description   of  mineral   belt  in  Gaston  county. 

1761.  TASSIN,  WIRT. 

Descriptive   catalogue   of   the   meteorite   collection   in   the 
United  States  museum  to  Jan.  1,  1902. 

U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Rept.  1900.    pp.  671-698. 

Enumerates  nine  meteorites  from  North  Carolina :  from 
Alexander,  Buncombe,  Rutherford,  Madison,  Davidson, 
Rockingham,  Wilson,  Nash  and  Cabarrus  counties. 

On  the  meteorite  from   Eich  mountain,  Jackson  county, 

North  Carolina,  with  chemical  analysis  by  Wirt  Tassin. 
See  Merrill,  G.  P.,  No.  1217. 

1762.    The  Persimmon  Creek  meteorite. 

U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.,  v.  27  (1904):  955-959. 
Abstract  by  E.  Cohen:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  5  (1904):  543-544. 
Abstract  by  G.  Linck:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1905,  Bd.  1.     Min. 

pp.  215-216. 
Abstract:     Mining  World,  v.   21   (1904):    30-31. 

Description  and  analysis  of  this  meteorite  found  on  Per- 
simmon creek,  Cherokee  county. 

1763.  TATHAM,  WILLIAM. 

Separate  report  on  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina 
from  Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Fear,  1806. 

MSS.  in  possession  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C.  60  pp.  33l/2  cm. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  239 

1764.  TAYLOR,  EtiCHARD]  GROWLING], 

Keports  on  the  Washington  silver  mine  in  Davidson  county, 
North  Carolina,  with  an  appendix  containing  assays  of  the 
ores,  returns  of  silver  and  gold  produced  and  statements  of 
the  affairs  of  the  Washington  Mining  Companv.     Phila., 
E.  G.  Dorsey,  1845.    40  pp.    22£  cm. 
Review:     Quart.  Jour.  Agric.  &  Sci.,  v.  2   (1845):   130. 
Description  of  this  mine. 

1765.  TAYLOR,  W.  J. 

Minerals  from  Xorth  Carolina. 

(In   Mineralogical    notes.      Acad.    Nat.    Sci.    Phila.,    Proc., 
iv.  10]  (1858):  176.) 

Description  of  minerals  resembling  staurolite  and  hydro- 
ohitef?)  found  near  Webster,  Jackson  county. 

1766.  TERRY,  WILLIAM. 

Peach  Bottom  copper  mine.    9  pp.     (Not  seen.) 

1767.  TEST,  C.  D. 

Occurrence,  production  and  commercial  value  of  monazite. 
Col.  School  of  Mines,  Bull.,  v.  4  (1908):    125-130. 

Describes  occurrence  of  commercial  monazite  in  the  gold- 
bearing  sands  of  North  Carolina,  its  associated  minerals. 
and  the  methods  used  in  mining. 

1768.  THIES,  ADOLPH  and  PHILLIPS,  W^LLIAMJ  BATTLE-]. 

The  Thies  process  of  treating  the  low-grade  auriferous  sul- 
phides at  the  Haile  gold  mine,  Lancaster  county,  South 
Carolina. 

Am.  Inst  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  19  (1890):  601-614. 

Describes  in  detail  the  Thies  process  as  in  use  at  the 
Haile  mine.  South  Carolina,  and  at  the  Phoenix  mines. 
North  Carolina.  Contains  letter  from  Adolph  Thies  to 
C.  N.  Aaron  of  California,  explaining  the  process  in 
detail.  This  letter  is  also  published  in  the  8th  Rept.  of 
the  State  Mineralogist  of  California,  1S88.  pp.  844-846. 

1769.  THIES,  E.  A. 

Chlorination  of  auriferous  sulphides. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  5  (1888):  68-71. 

Account  of  experimental  work  in  chlorinating  the  aurif- 
erous sulphides  from  the  Phoenix  mine,  Cabarrus  county. 

1770.  THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  BEVERHOUT. 

Report  upon  the  Cape  Fear  aiid  Deep  rivers. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.    House  of  Commons,  Doc.  No.  17.   Raleigh, 
Seaton  Gales,  1848.     15  pp.    21  cm. 

Report  of  an  examination  of  these  rivers,  with  a  view  to 
opening  navigation  to  Hancock's  Mill  in  Moore  county. 

1771.    Report  upon  the  survey  of  the  Neuse  river,  together  with 

plans  and  estimates  for  the  improvement  of  the  same. 

(In  N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,   1852.     Ex.   Doc.  No.  4.     Raleigh, 
Seaton  Gales,  1852.    21  cm.    pp.  53-67.) 


240  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1772.  THORN,  F[BANKj  M[ANLT]. 

[Coast  survey  operations  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1886.    Wash.,  1887. 
pp.  50-53.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1887.    Wash.,  1889. 

pp.  50-52.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1888.  Wash.,  1889. 

pp.  45-47.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1773.    Ke-establishment  of  that  part  of  the  boundary  line  between 

the  States  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  extending  from 
the  Atlantic  coast  westward  to  the  Nottoway  river. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1887.     Wash.,  1889. 
p.  49.) 

Account  of  resurvey  of  this  boundary  line,  and  its  estab- 
lishment 

1774.  THORNTON,  WILLIAM]. 

Letter  to  the  members  of  the  North  Carolina  Gold  Mine 
Company. 

Phil.  Mag.,  v.  27   (1807):   261-264. 

Account  of  a  visit  to  the  land  belonging  to  this  company. 

Describes  the  gold  deposits  and  prospects. 

1775.    North  Carolina  Gold  Mine  Company.     Washington,  1806. 

20  pp.    20£  cm. 

Account  of  the  early  gold  discoveries  and  mines  in  North 
Carolina,  and  the  formation  of  the  North  Carolina  Gold 
Mine  Company. 

1776.  THORPE,  ALBERT. 

Monazite,  a  mineral  containing  helium. 
Chem.  News,  v.  72  (1895):  32. 

Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.,  v.  70,  pt.  2  (1896):   34. 

Analysis  of  monazlte  from  North  Carolina. 

1777.  TIERNAN,  FRANCES  C.  FISHER  (Christian  Beid,  pseud.). 

The  mountain  region  of  North  Carolina. 

Appleton's  Jour.,  n.  s.,  v.  2  (1877):   193-204. 

Account  of  ascents  of  mountains  in  this  region,  with  notes 
on  topography,  altitudes  and  scenery. 

1778.  TILDEN,  H.  B. 

Eeport  on  Stafford  and  Griffin  mines,  Eandolph  county. 
North  Carolina.  Printed  at  Weldon,  N.  C.,  1893.  1  p. 
35  cm.  Map. 

Descriptions  of  these  mines. 

1779.  Tin  ore  in  North  Carolina. 

Mining  World,  v.  21    (1904):    174-175. 

Describes  deposits  of  tin  ore  on  the  property  of  the  Caro- 
lina Tin  Co.  near  Bessemer  City. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY    AXD   GEOGRAPHY.  241 

1780.  TlTTMAN,   0[TTO]    H[ILGARD,. 

Hydrographic  work  in  North  Carolina  in  1906. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1906.    Wash.,  1907. 
Appendix  1,  p.  37.) 

1781.    [Triangulation  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1903.    Wash.,  1904. 
Appendix  1,  p.  63.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1904.    Wash.,  1905. 

Appendix  1,  pp.  54-56.) 

1782.  TOMPKINS,  DANIEL  A[UGUSTUS]. 

Mining  and  the  mint  before  1860. 

(In  his  History  of  Mecklenburg  county.  .  .  Charlotte,  N.  C., 
Observer  Printing  House,  1903.     24  cm.    pp.  129-132.) 
Notes  on  discovery  of  gold  In  North  Carolina,   the  early 
mines  and  mining  operations. 

1783.  TOPLEY,  W. 

Note  on  the  recent  earthquake  in  the  United  States. 

Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Rept.  56th  meet.,  1886.  pp.  656-657. 
Contains  extract  from  a  telegram  from  Major  Powell  on 
the  Charleston  earthquake,  with  notes  on  shocks  felt  in 
North  Carolina. 

1784.  Topographical  work  in  North  Carolina. 

Science,  v.  3  (1884):   391-393. 

Topographic  description  of  the  area  lying  hetween  the  Bine 
Ridge  and  the  Tennessee  line,  describing  the  timber  lands 
and  mineral  resources. 

1785.  TORREY,  JOHN. 

Zircon  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  5  (1822):   401. 

Finds  the  goniometricnl  measurement  of  this  mineral  to 
agree  very  nearly  with  those  given  by  Haiiy. 

1786.  TOWER,  ZEALOUS]  BfATES]. 

Eeport  of  Board  of    Engineers. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1873.    Appendix  T  21,  pp.  797- 
803.) 

(In  U.   S.  42d   Cong.,   3d  Sess.     House   Ex.   Doc.   No.    108, 

pp.  1-4;  20-25.) 

Report  of  a  board  of  engineers  convened  especially  to 
discuss  the  improvement  of  the  Cape  Fear  river. 

1787.  TRAUTWINE,  JOHN  C. 

A  new  locality  for  diaspore. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  94  (1872):   7-8. 

Transparent  crystals  of  diaspore  reported  found  on  the 
corundum  of  Franklin,  Macon  county. 

1788.  TRUCHOT,  P. 

On  the  occurrence  and  extraction  of  thorite,  monazite  and 

zircon. 

Chem.  News  v.  77  (1898):.  134-135;   145-147. 


242  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Revue  Generate  des  Sciences,  v.  9  (1898):    145-149. 

Abstract  by  Leonard]  J.  Sipencerj:     Chem.  Soc.  Jour.  (London) 
v.  74,  pt.  2   (1898):   437-438. 

Describes  monazite  area  in  Burke,  McDowell,  Rutherford. 
Cleveland  and  Polk  counties,  methods  of  working  mona- 
zite,  and  gives  analyses  of  varieties  from  different 
localities. 

1789.  TUOMEY,  MICHAEL. 

Description  of  some  fossil  shells  from  the  tertiary  of  the 
Southern  States. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  6]  (1852):  192-194. 

Describes  ten  species  of  fossil  shells  from  "  a  well-known 

locality  at  Wilmington." 

1790.    Fossils  from  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  1st  meet.  (1848):   32-33. 

Mentions  specimens  of  Ammonites  placenta  and  Trigonia 
thoracica  from  Wilmington. 

1791.  TUTTLE,  EDGAR  G. 

The  Deep  Eiver  coal  field  of  North  Carolina  and  the  Egypt 

Coal  Company's  plant. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  58  (1894):   441. 

Describes  mining  developments  and  operations  at  the  Deep 
River  coal  field  in  Moore  and  Chatham  counties. 

1792.  TYSON,  PHILIP  T[HOMAS]. 

Eeport  on  the  gold  deposits  and  works  of  the  Manteo  Min- 
ing Company  in  North  Carolina.  Baltimore,  John  D.  Toy, 
1853.  27  pp.  22  cm.  Maps. 

Describes  the  Jones  and  Loflin  mines  in  Randolph  county. 

1793.    Eeport  on  the  gold  deposits  and  works  of  the  Perseverance 

Mining  Company  in  North  Carolina.     (The  Russell  mine.) 
Baltimore,  John  D.  Toy,  1853.     12  pp.     23£  cm.     Map. 

Description  of  this  property  located  in  Montgomery 
county,  with  a  map  of  the  mine. 

1794.  ULKE,  TITUS. 

The  occurrence  of  tin  ore  at  King's  Mountain. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1893.  pp.  178-182.) 
Describes  deposits  of  cassiterite  at  King's  Mountain  in 
Cleveland  county. 

1795.  Union  Copper  Mining  Co. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  68  (1899):  631. 

Description  of  a  promising  copper  deposit  near  Salisbury, 
Rowan  county. 

1796.  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey. 

Atlantic  Coast  Pilot,  Vol.  7.  From  Chesapeake  bay  en- 
trance to  Key  West.  Wash.,  1895.  150  pp.  30  cm. 

Contains  descriptions  of  North  Carolina  rivers  and  sounds 

1797.    Atlantic  local  coast  pilot.     Sub-division  19.     Cape  Henry 

to  Winyaw  bay  and  inside  passages.    Wash.,  1885.    80  pp. 
30  cm. 

Description  of  the  North  Carolina  coast. 


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1798.  VANCE,  ZEBULOX  BIAIBDJ. 

Sketches  of  Xorth  Carolina.  Norfolk,  Va.,  1875.  106  pp. 
23  cm. 

Contains  account  of  physical  aspect  of  the  state,  particu- 
larly of  Catawba  valley  and  Roan  mountain. 

1799.  VAX  HLSE,  CtHARLES]  RICHARD]. 

[Pre-Cambrian  rocks  of  Xorth  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Correlation  papers.  Archaean  and  Algonkian.  U.  S. 
GeoL  Survey,  BolL  86.  Wash.,  1892.  pp.  418-422;  427- 
439.) 

Summarizes  the  geological  work  done  in  Xorth  Carolina 
by  Olmsted,  Mitchell,  Emmons  and  Kerr.  Includes  a  list 
of  literature  on  the  subject. 

1800.  VAX  Xzss,  W.  W.  J. 

Tin  in  Xorth  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  44  (1887):  344. 

Description  of  tin  deposits  at  Kings  Mountain. 

1801.  VAXUXEM,  LARDXER. 

Description  and  analysis  of  the  zirconite  of  Buncombe 
county,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Acad.  Hat  ScL  Phila.,  Jour,  v.  3,  pt.  1  (1823):  59-64. 
Abstract:    Bull,  des  Sci.  Xat.  et  de  G£oL,  v.  1  (1824):  30-31. 
Notice:     Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.,  1826,  Bd.  1,  p.  264. 

Mineral  came  from  Saluda  mountain.  Locality  discovered 
prior  to  1822  by  T.  D.  Porter  of  South  Carolina  College. 

1802.  VAUGHAX,  F.  E. 

Albemarle  section  of  Xorth  Carolina,  traversed  by  the  Xor- 
folk  and  Southern  Railroad,  New  York,  John  C.  Eankin. 
Jr.,  1884.  81  pp.  23  cm. 

General  description  of  locality,  with  notes  on  the  swamp 
lands  and  climate. 

1803.  VAUGHAX.  FRAXK. 

The  Albemarle  district  of  Xorth  Carolina.  A  brief  sketch 
of  its  history  and  people :  its  topography  and  physical  fea- 
tures; its  fertile  lands;  its  rivers  and  great  inland  seas;  its 
forests  and  fields:  its  products  of  land  and  water;  its  cli- 
mate and  healthfulness.  .  .  Elizabeth  City,  X.  C.?  1895. 
32  pp.  23£  cm. 

1804.  VEXABLE.  FtRAXCiSj  PjRESTOX]. 

Analysis  of  water  from  the  artesian  well  at  Durham.  Xorth 
•Carolina. 

Elis.  MIL  ScL  Soc,  Jour.,  v.  4,  pt  1  (1887):  57-58. 

1805.    A  list  and  description  of  the  meteorites  of  Xorth  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mir.  Sci.  Soc,  Jour,  T.  7  (1890):  33-51. 
Notice:     Am.  Geol.,  v.  6  (1890) :  325. 

Descriptions  of  twenty-three  meteorites  reported  as  found 
in  Xorth  Carolina.     A  few  of  these  are  doubtful 
Xo.     1.   Meteoric     iron     from     Cedar     creek,     Alexander 
county.      Xo  analysis.     See  Xo.  ». 


244  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

No.  2.  Meteoric  stone  from  Ashe  county.  See  No.  1580. 
No  3  Meteoric  iron  from  Asheville,  Buncombe  county. 

See  No.  16kl. 
No.      4.    Meteoric    iron    from    Black    mountain,    Buncombe 

county.     See  No.  1644. 
No.      5.   Meteorite  from  Hominy  creek,  Buncombe  county. 

See  No.  16!,5. 
No.      6.    Meteoric    iron    from    Linnville    mountain,    Burke 

county.      See  Nos.  10S5 ;  1864. 
No.      7.    Meteoric    iron   from    Bridgewater,    Burke   county. 

See  No.  10S6. 
No.     8.    Meteorite  from  Post  farm,  Cabarrus  county.     See 

Nos.  656;  16SS. 

No.      9.    Meteorite  from  Caldwell  county.     No  analysis. 
No.    10.    Magnetic    meteorite    from    Caswell    county.       See 

No.  270. 
No.    11.    Meteorite  from  Lick  creek,  Davidson  county.    See 

No.  783. 

No.  12.  Meteoric  iron  from  Guilford  county.  See  No.  1631. 
No.  13.  Meteorite  from  Haywood  county.  See  No.  1632. 
No.  14.  Meteoric  stone  from  Ferguson,  Haywood  county. 

No  analysis.      See  No.  1036. 
Nos.  15    and  16.    Meteoric  masses  from  Duel  Hill,  Madison 

county.     No  analyses. 
No.   17.    Meteorite  from  Duel  Hill,  Madison  county.      See 

No.    ?S77. 
No.    18.    Meteoric  mass   from   Duel   Hill,   Madison   county. 

Bee  No.  225. 
No.   19.   Meteorite    from     Castalia,     Nash     county.       See 

No.  167S. 

No.  20.  Meteoric  iron  from  Randolph  county.  See  No.  1S67. 
No.  21.  Meteoric  Iron  from  Smith's  mountain,  Rocking- 

ham  county.      See  No.  1685. 
No.    22.    Meteoric    mass    from    Deep    Springs    farm,    Rock- 

ingham  county.     See  No.  1810. 
No.    23.    Pseudo-meteorite  from  Rutherfordton,  Rutherford 

county.     See  No.  1617. 
No.    24.    Meteoric  iron  from  Ellenboro,  Rutherford  county. 

See  No.  510 

1806.    Meteorological  record  at  Chapel  Hill  for  the  year  1885. 

Elis.  Hit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  3  (1886):  34-36. 

General  account  of  the  temperature,  humidity,  rainfall  and 
winds  for  this  year,  with  table  of  monthly  records. 

1807.    The  occurrence  of  platinum  in  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8  (1891):   123-129. 
Note:     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  43  (1892):  540 

Reviews  the  literature  regarding  the  occurrence  of  plati 
nnm  in  the  state,  quoting  from  Clingman,  C.  U.  Shepard, 
and  others. 

1808.    Occurrence  of  zirconium. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8   (1891):    74-78. 

Discusses  the  general  distribution  of  zirconium  bearing 
minerals,  giving  the  distribution  of  zircon  in  Burke,  Mc- 
Dowell, Polk,  Rutherford,  Caldwell,  Mecklenburg,  Nash, 
Warren  and  other  counties. 

1809.    Treatment  of  zircons  in  preparing  pure  zirconium  oxvchlo- 

ride. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  8  (1891):  20-24. 

North  Carolina  zircons  used. 

1810.    Two  new  meteoric  irons. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  40   (1890):    161-163. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  7  (1890):  31-32. 

Abstract:    Nature,  v.  42   (1890):   432. 

Description  and  analysis  of  meteoric  mass  from  Rocking 
ham  county,  reported  to  have  fallen  about  1846. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  245 

VOM  RATH,  GEKHARD. 

See  Rath,  Gerhard  vom. 

1811.  WADDELL,  CrHARLES]  EDWARD,. 

The  preservation  of  the  southern  Appalachian  streams.     A 

forest  problem. 

Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Eng.,  Proc.,  v.  24   (1905):   839-842. 

Physiographic  description  of  the  southern  Appalachian 
plateau  and  discussion  of  the  water-powers  of  the  region. 

1812.    Southern  Appalachian  streams. 

Frank.  Inst,  Jour.,  v.  164  (1907):   161-175. 

Discussion  of  the  streams  of  the  southern  Appalachian 
region,  including  the  prominent  rivers  of  North  Carolina, 
and  description  of  general  physiographic  features  of  the 
country. 

WADSWORTH,  MCARSHMAN]  EpwARD], 

The  Azoic  system  [in  North  Carolina]. 

See  Whitney  and  Wadsworth,  No.  1866. 

1813.  [Dunite  from  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Lithological  studies.    Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  Harvard,  Me- 
moirs, v.  11  (1884):  118-120.) 

Discussion  of  dunite  from  Franklin  and  Webster. 

1814.    [North  Carolina  meteorites.] 

(In  Lithological  studies.     Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  Harvard,  Me- 
moirs, v.  11  (1884):  71;  103-104.) 

Describes  meteoric  pallasite  from  Hominy  creek,  Buncombe 
county,  and  a  meteoric  peridotite  from  Charlottetown, 
Cabarrus  county. 

1815.    Olivine  rocks  of  North  Carolina. 

Science,  v.  3  (1884):  486-487. 

Discussas  occurrence  and  origin  of  the  olivine  rocks  of 
the  state. 

1816.  WAGNER,  WILLIAM. 

Description  of  five  new  fossils  of  the  older  pliocene  formation 

of  Maryland  and  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Jour.,  v.  8,  pt.  1  (1839):  51-53. 

Describes  and  figures  Pecten  marylandicus,  Panopea  gold- 
fttssi  and  Mysia  nucleiformls  from  the  Meherlng  river. 

1817.  WAHL,  WILLIAM  H.,  KELLER,  HARRY  F.  and  WOLF,  T.  R. 

Memoir  of  Frederick  August  Genth. 

Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.,  v.  135  (1893):  448-452. 

Refers  especially  to  Genth's  "  Minerals  of  North  Carolina," 
and  to  his  monograph  on  "  Corundum,  its  alterations  and 
associated  minerals. 

1818.  WAIN  WRIGHT,  J.  ARTHUR. 

Monazite. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  80  (1905):  118. 

Describes  occurrence  of  monazite  in  the  South  Mountain 
section  of  North  Carolina. 

1819.  WAINWRIGHT,  RICHARD. 

Changes  in  Hatteras  inlet,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1850.     Wash.,   1851.     Ap- 
pendix 16,  pp.  94-95.) 


246  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1820.  Wake  county,  North  Carolina.    Its  resources,  its  products  and  its 

people.  Prepared  under  direction  of  its  Exposition  Com- 
mittee. Kaleigh,  Edwards,  Broughton  &  Co.,  1884.  16  pp. 
23  cm.  Map.  Prepared  by  the  Southern  Interstates  Expo- 
sition Committee.  Raleigh,  Edwards  &  Broughton,  1891. 
15  pp.  22£  cm.  Map. 

1821.  WALCOTT,  CHARLES 


[Cambrian  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Correlation  papers.  Cambrian.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey, 
Bull.  81.  Wash.,  1891.  pp.  138-139;  299;  383.) 

Contains  discussion  of  geological  formations  on  extreme 
western  boundary  of  the  state. 

1822.  WALKER,  P.  H. 

Analysis  of  "  genthite  "  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  v.   10   (1888):    44. 

Review  by  W.   S.  Btagleyj:     Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1888,  p.  386. 
Abstract   by   H.    Btakerj:     Chem.    Soc.    (London)    Jour.,    v.    54 

(1888):    660. 

Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:     Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  17   (1889): 
399. 

Analysis  of  this  mineral  from  Webster,  Jackson  county. 

1823.  WALTON,  GEORGE  E. 

[Mineral  springs  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Mineral  springs  of  the  United  States  and  Canada 
.  .  .  New  York,  Appleton  &  Co.,  1873.  20  cm.  pp.  213; 
307-309.) 

Brief  descriptions  of  Shocco  Springs  and  Warren  White 
Sulphur  Springs  in  Warren  county,  and  Warm  Springs 
(Hot  Springs),  Madison  county,  with  analysis  of  the 
water. 

1824.  WARD,  HENRY  L. 

Notice  of  a  new  meteorite  from  Murphy,  Cherokee  county, 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  8  (1899):   225-226. 
Abstract  by  G.  L[inck)  :     Neues  Jahr.  .f.  Min.,  1901,  Bd.  2.     Min. 
p.  38. 

Description   of  this   meteorite. 

1825.  WARD,  LESTER  FLRANK]. 

North  Carolina  area  tof  mesozoic  flora]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.  2.  Wash., 
1900.  pp.  266-272.) 

General  re'sume'  of  data  concerning  the  Deep  and  Dan 
River  coal  fields. 

1826.  WARD,  L^ESTER]  FtRANK]. 

The  plant-bearing  deposits  of  the  American  trias, 
Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  Bull.,  v.  3  (1891):  23-31. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  247 

Science,  v.  18  (1891):   287-288. 

Abstract:    Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  40th  meet.  (1891):  286- 
288. 

Discusses  North  Carolina  deposits  or  areas.  Contains 
tables  showing  distribution  of  fossil  species. 

1827.  WARD,  WLLLARD  P. 

The  gold  deposits  of  the  southern  states. 
Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  9  (1870):  392. 

Notes  on  gold  deposits  and  production  in  North  Carolina. 

1828.  WARING,  KOBERT  P. 

[Production  of  precious  metals  in  2forth  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1885. 
Wash,  1886.    pp.  185-188.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1886. 

Wash,  1887.    pp.  233-238.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1887. 

Wash-,  1888.    pp.  246-250.) 

(In  U.  S.  Mint,  Prod,  of  precious  metals  in  U.  S.  in  1888. 

Wash.,  1889.    p.  161.) 

Yearly  reports  of  production. 

WASHINGTON,  HEXRY  SHERMAN. 
Contributions  to  mineralogy. 

See  Hidden  and  Washington,  No.  770. 

1829.  WATSON,  THOMAS  LEONARD]   and  LANEY,  FRANCIS   BtAXER;, 

(with  collaboration  of  George  P.  Merrill). 
Building  and  ornamental  stones  of  North  Carolina. 

W.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull.  2.    Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uzxell,  1906. 

283  pp.     26  cm.    Plates.    Dins.     Maps. 
Review  by  J.  H.'Pratt:     Elis.  Mtt.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  22  (1906* : 

63-79.     Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  23  (1907) :  70-71. 
Review:    Eng.  t  Min.  Jour.  v.  82  (1906):  1083. 

Deals  with  resources  of  the  state  in  the  way  of  bcildin? 
and  ornamental  stones,  their  location,  economic  and  com- 
mercial possibilities.  Describes  the  deposits  of  granite, 
limestones,  marbles,  serpentines,  sandstones  and  qnartrite. 
their  structure  and  distribution,  qnarryinz  methods,  and 
gives  account  of  microscopical  examinations  of  the  rocks. 

1830.  WATSOX.  THOMAS  L^EONAHD,. 

Copper-bearing  rocks  of  Virgilina  copper  district,  Virginia 
and  Xorth  Carolina. 

GeoL  Soc.  Amer,  Bull,  v.   13   (1902):   353-376. 

Den.  Univ.  ScL  Lab,  BulL,  v.  12  (1903):  97-127. 

Abstract:    Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.,  v.  9  (1903):  114. 
Abstract  by  W.  S.  Bayley:    Xeues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1904,  Bd.  2. 
Min.  p.  73. 

Contains  results  of  a  field  examination  of  this  district 
located  in  Halifax  county.  Virginia,  and  Granrille  and 
Person  counties.  North  Carolina.  Describes  geological 
formations,  petrography  of  the  rocks,  ore  deposits, 
weathering,  age  and  general  relations.  Includes  tables 
of  chemical  analyses. 


248  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1831.    Granites  of  North  Carolina. 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.   12   (1904):    373-407. 
Notice  by  W:     Geol  Centralblatt,  v.  9    (1907):    674. 

Describes  geographical  and  geological  distribution  of  th« 
granite  deposits,  the  thre'e  types  found  in  the  state,  their 
structural  features,  megascopic  and  microscopic,  their 
lithological  characters  general  and  age  relations  to  the 
other  rocks. 

1832.    The  leopardite   (quartz-porphyry)   of  North  Carolina. 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.   12   (1904):   215-224. 

Den.  Univ.  Sci.  Lab.,  Bull.,  v.  12  (1904):  224-230. 

Notice  by  W:     Geol.  Centralblatt,  v.  9   (1907):   674. 

Describes  outcrops  of  leopardite  in  Mecklenburg  county, 
and  describes  the  rock  aiegascopically  and  microscopically 
in  detail.  Chemical  composition  by  F.  A.  Genth  is  given. 
(See  No.  634.) 

1833;    Occurrence  of  unakite  in  a  new  locality  in  Virginia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  22  (1906):  248. 

Contains  notes  on  occurrence  of  unakite  in  Madison  county, 
North  Carolina. 

1834.    Orbicular  gabbro-diorite  from  Davie  county,  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  12  (1904):   294-303. 

Description  of  geological  occurrence  and  microscopical 
character  of  this  rock  found  in  the  eastern  part  of  Davio 
county. 

1835.    Structural  relations  of  the  granite  of  North  Carolina. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  19  (1904):  526. 

Abstract  of  a  paper  read  before  the  Geological  Society  of 
America.  Describes  occurrence,  distribution  and  petrog- 
raphy of  the  North  Carolina  granites,  with  special  ref- 
erence to  their  structural  and  age  relations. 

1836.    [The  Virgilina  copper  district.] 

(In  his  Mineral  resources  of  Virginia.  Lynchburg,  Va., 
J.  B.  Bell  Co.,  1907.  26  *».  pp.  494-500.) 

Brief  description  of  the  Virgilina  copper  district  which 
extends  for  about  30  miles  into  North  Carolina  in  Gran- 
ville  and  Person  counties. 

The  Virginia  copper  deposits. 

See  Weed  and  Watson,  No.  1847. 

1837.  WEAVER,  CHARLES  CLINTON. 

Kivers  ^andj  canals. 

(In  Ms  Internal  improvements  in  North  Carolina  previous 
to  1860.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  in  historical  and 
political  science,  Ser.  XXI,  No.  4.  Baltimore,  Johns 
Hopkins  Press  1903.  24  cm.  pp.  49-75.) 

Outlines  history  of  improvement  of  navigation  of  the  Cape 
Fear,  Tar,  Roanoke  and  Neuse  rivers,  and  describes  build- 
ing the  Dismal  Swamp  canal. 

1838.  WEAVER,  W.  J. 

Eiver  adjustments  in  North  Carolina. 

Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  13  (1896):   13-24. 

Topographic  description  of  the  state  with  a  few  geological 
notes.  Describes  four  great  river  systems,  the  Deep  River 
syncline,  the  Dan  River  syncline,  the  King's  Mountain  and 
the  Asheville  synclines,  and  their  drainage  basins.  Men- 
tions numerous  instances  of  stream  capture. 


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1839.  WEBSTER,  NATHAN]  BtuRNHAM]. 

North  Carolina.     Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  1891.    7  pp. 
18  cm. 

Chambers'  encyclopedia,  v.   7   (1901):   523. 

Descriptive  of  the  state  in  a  general  way,  mentioning 
physiographic  features  and  mineral  resources. 

1840.  WEED,  Wt  ALTER]  H^ABVEYJ. 

Copper  deposits  of  the  Appalachian  States. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  213.    Wash.,  1903.    pp.  181- 
185.) 

Describes  copper  deposits  and  mining  operations  in  the 
Virgllina  district  in  Person  and  Granville  counties,  and  at 
Gold  Hill  in  Rowan  county. 

1841.    Copper  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  Mineral  Industry,  v.  10  (1902):   184-185.) 

Notes  on  copper  mining  at  Gold  Hill,  Rowan  county,  and 
at  the  Ore  Knob  mine  In  Ashe  county. 

1842.    Copper  mines  of  [North  Carolina]. 

(In  his  Copper  mines  of  the  world.     New  York  &  London, 
Hill  Pub.  Co.,  1908.     24  cm.    pp.  270-273.) 

Names  the  copper  veins  and  mines  in  North  Carolina. 

1843.    The  copper  mines  of  [North  Carolina]  in  1905. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  285.    Wash.,  1906.    pp.  93; 
115-116.) 

Notes  on  copper  production  from  the  mines  of  the  Gold 
Hill  and  Virgilina  districts. 

1844.    Notes  on  the  Carolina  gold  deposits. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  72  (1901):  494. 

1845.    Recent  development  of  southern  copper  deposits. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  74  (1902):   80-81. 

Contains  notes  on  the  mines  of  the  Virgilina  and  Gold 
Hill  copper  districts. 

1846.    Types  of  copper  deposits  in  the  southern  United  States. 

Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Trans.,  v.  30  (1900):  449-504. 

Contains  detailed  description  of  four  types  of  copper  de 
posits  in  North  Carolina  :  the  Virgilina,  Gold  Hill,  Duck- 
town  and  Catoctin  types.  Describes  the  ores,  mines  and 
mining  operations. 

1847.   and  WATSON,  T[HOMAS]  LEONARD]  . 

The  Virginia  copper  deposits. 

Econ.  Geol.,  v.  1  (1906):  309-330. 

Contains  account  of  the  deposits  of  copper  ore  in  the  "  Vir- 
gilina district,"  which  extends  into  Person  and  Granville 
counties,  North  Carolina. 

1848.  WEEKS,  JOSEPH  D. 

Manganese  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1885.     Wash.,    1886. 
p.  344.) 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.    Survey,    Min.   Res.,    1886.     Wash.,    1887. 

pp.  190-193.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Min.  Res.,  1887.   Wash.,  1888. 

p.  151.) 
17 


250  BIBLIOGRAPHY   Of   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,    1888.     Wash.,    1890. 

pp.  129-130.) 

Contains  analysis  of  ore  from  Jackson  county. 

(In    U.    S.    Geol.    Survey,    Min.    Res.,    1889-1890.      Wash., 

1892.    p.  134.) 

(In  U.  S.   llth  Census,  Rept.  Min.  Indust.,   1890.     Wash., 

1892.    pp.  304-305.) 

Contains  notes  on  deposits  in  Chatham,  Madison,  Gaston, 
Lincoln  and  Catawba  counties,  with  analyses  of  ores. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,  Min.   Res.,    1893.     Wash.,    1894. 

p.  132.) 
(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,    16th   Ann.   Rept.,   pt.   3.      (Met. 

Products.)     Wash.,  1895.    p.  420.) 
(In  U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,    17th  Ann.   Rept.,  pt.   3.      (Met 

Products.)     Wash.,  1896.    p.  199.) 
Yearly  reports  of  production. 

WEINSCHENK,  E. 

Meteoreisen — Studien. 

See  Cohen  and  Weinschenk,  No.  327. 

1849.  WELCH,  WILLIAM  L. 

Opening  of  Hatteras  inlet. 

Essex  Inst.,  Bull.,  v.  17  (1885):   37-42. 

Salem,  Mass.,  1885.     13  pp. 

Discusses  time  of  opening  of  inlet. 

1850.    Through  which  inlet  did  the  English  adventurers  of  1584 

enter  the  sounds  of  North  Carolina  ?    Also  some  changes  in 
the  coast  line  since  their  time. 

Essex  Inst,  Bull.,  v.   17   (1885):   43-47. 
Discussion  of  this  question. 

1851.  WENDT,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK]. 

The  pyrites  deposits  of  the  Alleghanies. 

School   of  Mines  Quart.,  v.   7    (1886):    154-188;    218-235; 
301-323. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  42  (1886):   407-410;   426-428;  446- 

447;  v.  43  (1887):  4-5;  22-24.) 

Contains  account  of  the  Ore  Knob  copper  mine,  Ashe 
county,  and  gives  methods  of  mining  and  statistics  of  pro- 
duction. 

1852.  Western  North  Carolina.    Historical  and  biographical.   Charlotte, 

N.  C.,  A.  D.  Smith  &  Co.,  1890.    462  pp.    27  cm.    Map. 

Contains  chapters  on  geology  of  North  Carolina  by  George 
B.  Hanna ;  on  area,  topography  and  characteristics,  by 
John  D.  Cameron,  and  descriptions  of  separate  counties. 
(See  under  authors.) 

1853.  Western  North  Carolina  Land  Company.    Norristown,  Pa.,  1877. 

20  pp.    23  cm.    Map. 

Contains  notes  on  advantages  of  land  in  the  western  part 
of  the  state. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  251 

1854.  WETHERBY,  A.  G. 

Geological  structure  and  metalliferous  deposits  of  Roan 
mountain,  North  Carolina. 

Ohio  Mechanic's  Inst,  Sci.  Proc.,  v.  1  (1882):   49-50. 
Notice  of  a  lecture  delivered  on  the  above  subject 

1855.    Natural  history  notes  from  North  Carolina. 

Cin.  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  Jour.,  v.   16  (1893):   87-93;   209-216; 
v.  17  (1894):  69-77. 

Contains  (pp.  87-89)  geological  description  of  region  in 
vicinity  of  "  Roar.dale  Farm  "  In  Mitchell  county. 

1856.  WETHERILL,  CHARLES  M. 

Experiments  on  itacolumite  (articulite)  with  the  explana- 
tion of  its  flexibility  and  its  relation  to  the  formation  of  the 
diamond. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  H,  v.  44  (1867):  61-68. 

Describes  and  analyzes  itacolumite  from  Saraw  mountain, 
Stokes  county,  and  discusses  its  relation  to  the  diamond. 

1857.  WHEELER,  J[OHN]  H [ILL]. 

Gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Amer.  Almanac,   1841,  pp.  211-217. 

Abstract  &  review:  Merchant's  Mag.,  v.  11  (1844) :  62-65. 

Historical  account  of  discovery  of  gold  at  Reed's  mine  in 
Cabarrus  county,  Parker's  mine  in  Montgomery  county, 
Dunn's  mine  in  Mecklenburg  county,  and  the  Burke  county 
mines.  Describes  the  deposits  and  gives  statistics  of  pro- 
duction. 

1858.    North  Carolina:  her  past,  present  and  future.  .  .  Raleigh, 

"Standard"   steam   book   and   job   print,   1870.      32   pp. 
23  cm. 

Discusses  history,  education  and  productions  of  the  state. 
Contains  notes  on  soil,  climate,  gold  and  silver,  iron  and 
coal  mines. 

1859.  WHITE,  CHARLES  A[BIATHAR]. 

Cretaceous  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  his  Correlation  papers.   Cretaceous.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey, 
Bull.  82.    Wash.,  1891.    pp.  91-92.) 

Refers  cretaceous  of  the  state  to  the  Potomac  formation 
and  cites  Kerr  on  the  subject. 

1860.  WHITE,  CHARLES  H^NRY^ 

An  examination  into  the  nature  of  Palceotrochis. 
Elis.  Hit  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  11  (1894):  50-66. 

Discusses  origin  of  Palaotrochis  and  gives  summary  of 
literature  on  the  subject. 

1861.  WHITE,  L.  N. 

The  Virgilina  copper  district. 

Mining  &  Metallurgy,  v.  24  (1901):  635-639. 

Describes  geology  of  the  Virgilina  copper  district,  situated 
in  Halifax  county,  Virginia,  and  Person  county,  North 
Carolina ;  veins,  character  and  value  of  the  ores,  mines 
and  mining  operations. 


252  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1862.  WHITFIELD,  J.  EDWARD. 

Coal  from  Walnut  Cove,  Stokes  county,  North  Carolina. 
(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  42.    Wash.,  1887.    p.  146.) 

Analysis  of  this  coal. 

1863.    tlron  ore  from  Mitchell  county,  North  Carolina.] 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  60.    Wash.,  1890.    p,  168.) 

Analysis  of  this  ore. 

1864.    Linnville  Mountain  meteorite. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  60.     Wash.,   1890.  p.  107.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  148.    Wash.,  1897.  p.  244.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  168.    Wash.,  1900.  p.  241.) 

Analysis  of  this  meteorite  from  Burke  county. 

1865.  WHITING,  HENRY  L. 

Survey  of  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1851.  Appendix  28.  pp.  482- 
484.) 

Describes  natural  character  of  Beaufort. 

1866.  WHITNEY,  JtosiAH]  DtwiGHT]  and .  WADSWORTH,  MtARSHMAN] 

E[DWARD]. 

The  Azoic  system  [in  N^orth  Carolina] . 

(In  The  Azoic  system  and  its  proposed  sub-division.  Harv- 
ard College,  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bull.,  v.  7  (1884):  476- 
479.) 

Quotes  from  W.  C.  Kerr  and  F.  H.  Bradley  in  regard  to 
the  rock  formations  In  North  Carolina. 

1867.  WHITNEY,  J[OsiAH]  D[\VIGHT]. 

[Metallic  wealth  of  North  Carolina.] 

(In  his  Metallic  wealth  of  the  United  States.    Phila.,  Lip- 

pincott,  1854.    25  cm.    pp.  129-133;  320-322;  474.) 
Review:     Gott  Gel.  Anz.,  1856,  p.  1323. 
Abstract:    Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.,  1858,  pp.  327-330. 

Contains  historical  and  statistical  notes  on  gold,  copper 
and  iron  ores  of  the  state,  and  describes  the  principal 
mines  and  mining  operations. 

1868.    Eemarks  on  the  changes  which  take  place  in  the  structure 

and  composition  of  mineral  veins  near  the  surface,  with 
particular  reference  to  the  East  Tennessee  copper  mines. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  5  (1855):  24-28. 

Discusses  the  change  from  oxidized  ores  to  sulphides  as 
depth  Increases,  and  cites  North  Carolina  mines  as  ex- 
amples. 

1869.  WHITNEY,  MILTON. 

Alamance  county,  North  Carolina. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
3d  rept,  1901.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  57-58.) 

Account  of  work  done  in  this  county  for  year  1901. 

1870.    Gary  and  Craven  areas,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
3d  Kept,  1901.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  58-59.) 

Re'sume'  of  work  done  in  these  areas  during  1901. 


GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY   AND   GEOGRAPHY.  253 

1871.    Hickory  area,  North  Carolina, 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
4th  Rept.,  1902.  Wash.,  1903.  pp.  46-49.) 

Review  of  work  done  in  this  district  for  1902. 

1872.    Mount  Mitchell  area,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
4th  Rept,  1902.    Wash.,  1903.    pp.  49-51.) 
Review  of  work  done  in  this  area  in  1902. 

1873.    North  Carolina  area. 

(In  General  review  of  work.  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field 
Operations,  Bureau  of  soils,  2d  Rept  Wash.,  1901.  pp. 
35-39.) 

1874.   Statesville  area,  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Field  operations,  Bureau  of  soils, 
3d  Rept,  1901.  Wash.,  1902.  pp.  55-57.) 

Review  of  work  done  In  this  area  daring  1901. 

1875.  WlECHMANN,  F.  G. 

Fusion-structures  in  meteorites. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  ScL,  Annals,  v.  2  (1882):  289-312. 

Study  of  fusion  structures  in  meteorites,  which  includes 
the  Cabarrus  county  meteorite. 

1876.  WIELAND,  GEORGE  EtEBER]. 

Currituck  sound,  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  4  (1897):   76-77. 

Describes  the  closing  of  Currituck  inlet,  by  drifting  sands. 
In  1828. 

1877.   The  depth  of  peat  in  the  Dismal  Swamp. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  IV,  v.  4  (1897):  76. 

1878.  WILDER,  D.  B. 

Report  of  the  superintendent  of  the  North  Carolina  copper 
mine. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  2  (1854):  77-78. 

1879.  WILDER,  EDWARD  B. 

Report  on  the  North  Carolina  copper  mine.  N.  C.,  1853. 
6  pp.  22  cm. 

Report    on    condition    of    this    mine    located    in    Gullford 
county. 

1880.  WILEY,  C[ALVIN]  HENDERSON]. 

The  North  Carolina  reader,  containing  a  history  and  descrip- 
tion of  North  Carolina.  Phila.,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co., 
1851.  359  pp.  19  cm. 

Contains  general  description  of  the  physical  features  of 
the  state,  with  notes  on  the  mineral  interests. 

WILKENS,  HENRY  A.  J. 

Gold  mining  in  North  Carolina  and  adjacent  south  Appa- 
lachian regions. 

See  Nitze  and  Wilkens,  No.  1292. 


254  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

The  present  condition  of  gold  mining  in  the  southern  Appa- 
lachian States. 

See  Nitze  and  Wilkens,  No.  1305. 

1881.  WILKES,  CHARLES. 

Examination  of  the  Deep  River  country. 

U.  S.  35th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1859.    Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  26.    29  pp 

Maps. 
N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1858-1859.     Doc.  No.  60.     40  pp. 

Maps. 

Report  of  an  examination  of  the  coal  and  iron  resources 
of  this  district  in  Moore  and  Chatham  counties.  De- 
scribes geological  formations,  coal  and  iron  outcrops, 
quality  and  value  of  the  ores,  and  includes  many  chemi- 
cal analyses  of  both  coal  and  iron. 

1882.  WILKES,  J.  FRANK. 

Gold  mining  in  the  south. 

Eng.  Assoc.  South.,  Proc.,  v.  19,  No.  1  (1908):  1-15. 

General  discussion  of  gold  mining  in  the  South,  with  his- 
torical notes  on  gold  discovery  in  North  Carolina.  Out- 
lines occurrence  of  gold,  and  general  mining  methods. 

1883.  WILLCOX,  JOSEPH. 

Corundum  in  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  30]  (1878):  223. 
Abstract  by  E.  S.  Dana:    Zts.  f.  Kryst.  u.  Min.,  v.  3   (1879): 
597. 

States  that  corundum  has  been  discovered  near  States- 
ville  in  Iredell  county. 

1884.    Mountain  drainage  of  eastern  Tennessee  and  western  North 

Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  [v.  26]  (1874):   164-165. 

Notes  on  physiography  and  drainage  of  western  North 
Carolina. 

1885.    On  mineral  localities  in  North  Carolina. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  tv.  27]  (1875):  467-468. 
Enumerates  many  mineral  species  and  localities. 

1886.    On  samarskite. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  27)  (1875):  263. 

Describes  specimen  oC  samarskite  found  among  the  moun- 
tains in  Mitchell  county,  associated  with  decomposed 
feldspar. 

1887.    [Remarks  on  corundum  alteration.] 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  24]  (1872):  266. 

Describes  altera^n  in  corundum  specimens  found  in  Clay 
and  Macon  counties. 

1888.  WILLIAMS,  ALBERT  JR. 

Useful  minerals  of  [North  Carolina]. 

(In   U.   S.   Geol.   Survey,   Min.   Res.,   1887.     Wash.,    1888. 
pp.  769-774.) 

Tables  of  minerals  mined  in  North  Carolina,  and  of  those 
known  to  occur  but  not  mined,  with  their  localities. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  255 


1889.  WILLIAMS,  GEORGE 

The  distribution  of  ancient  volcanic  rocks  along  the  eastern 
border  of  North  America. 

Jour,  of  Geol.,  v.  2  (1894):  1-31. 
Abstract:    Am.  Geol.,  v.  13  (1894)  :  212-213. 

Describes  volcanic  rocks  in  Chatham  and  Orange  counties 

1890.  -  The  non-feldspathic  intrusive  rocks  of  Maryland,  and  the 

course  of  their  alteration. 

Am.  Geol.,  v.  6  (1890):  35-49. 


Contains  (pp.  43-44)  description  of  pyroxenites,  bronzite- 
diopside  aggregates,  found  near  Webster,  Jackson  county. 
Analysis  by  E.  A.  Schneider.  (See  Schneider,  Xo.  1602.) 


1891.  WILLIAMSON,  HUGH. 

History  of  North  Carolina.    Phila.,  Thomas  Dobson,  1812. 

2  vols.    22  cm.    Map. 

Extract:     Eclect  Repertory,  v.  3  (1812)  :  1-13. 

Chapter  13,  v.  2,  gives  account  of  climate  with  notes  on 

rivers,  swamps  and  soil. 

1892.  WILLIS,  BAILEY. 

The  Appalachian  revolution. 

Science,  n.  s.,  v.  25  (1907):  867. 

Abstract  of  discussion  before  the  Geol.  Soc.  of  Wash,  on 
Appalachian  structure 

1893.  -  Mechanics  of  Appalachian  structure. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  13th  Ann.  Kept,  1891-1892,  pt  2. 

Wash.,  1893.    pp.  211-282.    Maps.) 

Abstract  by  von  Koenen:    Neues   Jahr.   f.  Min.,   1895,  Bd.   2. 
Min.  pp.  48-52.) 

Describes  four  structural  districts  of  the  Appalachian 
province,  one  of  which  includes  the  Smoky  mountains. 

1894.  -  Notes  on  samples  of  iron  ore  collected  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  10th  Census  Rept.,  v.  15,  Mining  Industries,  Wash., 
1886.    pp.  301-329.) 

Describes  and  gives  analyses  of  iron  ores  from  Halifax, 
Chatham,  Moore,  Harnett,  Johnston,  Orange,  Guilford, 
Rockin?rham,  Stokes,  Surry,  Lincoln,  Gaston,  Burke,  Ashe, 
Mitchell,  Madison  and  Cherokee  counties,  the  mines  and 
mining  operations. 

1895.  -  Eound  about  Asheville. 

Nat  Geog.  Mag.,  v.  1  (1889):  291-300. 

Popular  account  of  topographic  forms  near  Asheville,  be- 
tween the  Blue  Ridge  on  the  east,  and  the  Dnaka  Mountain 
chain  on  the  west,  with  general  descriptions  of  the  rocks, 
rivers  and  plains. 

1896.  WILLIS,  EDWARD. 

Phosphate  rock  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  U.  S.  llth  Census,  Rept.  Min.  Ind,,  1890.    Wash.,  1892. 
p.  690.) 

Describes  quality  and  value  of  phosphate  deposits  in 
Sampson  Duplin,  Fender,  Onslow,  Columbus  and  New 
Hanover  counties.  Table  of  statistics  of  production. 


256  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1897.  Wilmington,  North  Carolina.    Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Wilmington,  North  Carolina.  Past,  present  and  future. 
History  of  its  harbor,  with  detailed  reports  of  the  work  for 
improving  and  restoring  the  same  now  being  conducted  by 
the  U.  S.  Government.  .  .  Wilmington,  1ST.  C.,  J.  A.  Engle- 
hard,  1872.  84  pp.  21|  cm. 

1898.  WILSON,  A.  E. 

Analysis  of  red  hematite  from  Forsyth  county. 
Elis.  Mit.  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.,  v.  2  (1885):   95. 

1899.  WILSON,  E.  B. 

Gold  washing  in  the  South. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  82  (1906):   933. 

Brief  notes  on   methods  of  gold   washing   in   North   Caro- 
lina. 

1900.  WILSON,  FURMAN  R. 

The  "  Wilson  "  steam  stamp  mill. 

Am.  Jour.  Mining,  v.  6  (1868):   324. 

Describes  use  and  success  of  this  mill  at  the  Russell  mine, 
Montgomery  county. 

1901.  WILSON,  H.  M. 

Results  of  primary  triangulation  and  primary  traverse  for 
year  1900-1901  [in  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  181.     Wash.,  1901.    pp.  143- 
146.) 

Results  of  primary  triangulation  and  primary  traverse  for 

year  1901-1902. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  201.    Wash.,  1902.    pp.  38-42.) 
Contain  tables  of  geographic  positions  along  railways. 

1902.    Triangulation  and  spirit  leveling  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,   18th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.   1.     Wash., 

1897.  pp.  295-310.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,   19th  Ann.  Kept.,  pt.    1.     Wash., 

1898.  pp.  242-247.) 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  20th  Ann.  Rept.,  pt.  1.  Wash., 

1899.  pp.  370-380;  383-387.) 

Tables  of  elevations  taken   In  Buncombe,   Haywood,   Hen- 
derson, Transylvania,  and  Jackson  counties. 

1903.  WILSON,  JOHN  M. 

[River  and  harbor  improvements  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1897,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1897.    pp.  195- 
213.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1898,  pt.   1.     Wash.,   1898.     pp. 

198-212.) 

(In  Chief   of  Eng.   Rept.,    1899,   pt.    1.     Wash.,    1899.     pp. 

228-245.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1900,  pt.   1.     Wash.,   1900.     pp. 

261-277.) 

Reports  of  progress. 


GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY  AND  GEOGRAPHY.  257 

1904.  WlNSLOW,  A[RTHURj. 

North  Carolina  mining  notes. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  39  (1885):  260;  v.  40  (1885):  218. 

Notes  on  the  St.  Catherine  mine  in  Mecklenburg  county, 
the  Rudisil  mine,  the  Ormond  iron  ore  bank,  Hoover 
Hill  mine  In  Randolph  county,  and  on  mica  mining  in 
Mitchell  county. 

1905.    Phosphate  deposits  of  North  Carolina. 

Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.,  v.  39  (1885):   193. 

Notes  on  the  development  of  the  phosphates  of  Sampson 
and  Duplin  counties. 

1906.    Report  on  pyrites  in  North  Carolina. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Kept.  1885.    Raleigh,  P.  M. 
Hale,  1886.    pp.  93-106.) 

Account  of  explorations  from  pyrites  in  Gaston  county, 
with  analysis  of  samples  from  the  St.  Catherine,  Rudisil, 
Allen  Furr,  Phoenix  and  North  State  mines. 

1907.  WlNSLOW,  E.  EVELETH. 

Improvement  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  at  and 
below  Wilmington. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  12,  pp. 
1107-1113.) 

1908.    Improvement  of  Edenton  bay,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of.  Eng.  Kept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L   10,  p. 
1378.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  L  11,  pp. 

1138-1139.) 

1909.    Improvement  of  Fishing  creek,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  3,  pp. 
1093-1094.) 

1910.    Improvement  of  harbor  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  8,  pp. 
1102-1103.) 

1911.    Improvement  of  inland  water  route  from  Norfolk,  Virginia, 

to  Albemarle  sound,  through  Currituck  sound. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  9,  pp 
1084-1085.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1376-1378.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1196-1198.) 

(In   Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1906,  pt.   1.     Appendix  L  9,  pp. 

1135-1137.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1912.    Improvement  of  Neuse  and  Trent  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  6,  pp. 
1097-1100.) 

1913.    Improvement*  of  Northeast  and  Black  rivers,  and  Cape  Feai 

river  above  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  11,  pp. 
1105-1109.) 


258  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1914.    Improvement  of  Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N  4,  pp. 
1094-1096.) 

1915.    Improvement  of  Perquimans  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  L  10,  pp. 
1137-1138.) 

1916.    Improvement  of  Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1903,  pt.  2.    Appendix  M  11,  pp. 
1086-1088.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1905,  pt.  1.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1199-1200.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1906,  pt.  1.     Appendix  L  12,  pp. 

1139-1140.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

1917.    Improvement  of  Scuppernong  river,  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  N   1,  pp. 
1091-1092.) 

1918.    Improvement  of  waterway  from  Norfolk,  Virginia,  to  the 

sounds  of  North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1903,  pt.  2.     Appendix  M  8,  pp. 
1083-1084.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1374-1376.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,   1905,  pt.   1.     Appendix  L  8,  pp. 

1195-1196.) 

Reports  of  progress. 

Preliminary  examination  of  Carrot  Island  slough  and  Lewis 

Thoroughfare,  North  Carolina. 

See  Lucas  and  Winslow,  No.  1123. 

1919.    Preliminary  examination  of  Perquimans  river,  North  Caro- 
lina, at  and  near  Hertford. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt  2.     Appendix  L  13,  pp. 
1380-1386.) 

U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  302.    7  pp. 

Map. 

1920.    Eeport  of  a  Board  of  Engineers  on  preliminary  examination 

and  survey  for  waterway  from  Norfolk,  Virginia,  to  Beaufort, 
North  Carolina. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  2.     Appendix  L  14,  pp. 
1387-1469.) 

U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1903.    House  Doc.  No.  563.  84  pp. 

Map. 

1921.  WINSLOW,  FRANCIS. 

Sounds  and  estuaries  of  North  Carolina  with  reference  to 
oyster  culture. 

N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.,  Sess.  1887.    Doc.  No.  7.    151  pp.    23  cm. 


GEOLOGY,   MINERALOGY   AND  GEOGRAPHY.  259 

U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey,  1889,  Bull.  10.    136  pp.    30  cm. 

Map. 

Descriptions  of  the  sounds  and  Inlets,  and  account  of 
examinations  and  hydrographic  surveys  made  of  them  In 
reference  to  oyster  culture,  with  character  of  the  beds  of 
the  sounds  and  rivers. 

1922.  WINTER,  F. 

Eeport  on  the  Guilford  county  iron  mines  in  North  Caro- 
lina.   Phila.,  1868.    7  pp.    23  cm. 

Describes  the  property,  mining  operations  and  ores,  and 
gives  ore  analysis  by  F.  A.  Genth. 

1923.    Eeport  on  the  High  Shoals  property  in  Gaston  county,  North 

Carolina,    n.  p.    t!873  ?]    15  pp.    23  cm. 

Geological  description  of  this  property  located  in  Gaston 
county,  the  veins,  ores  and  mining  operations. 

1924.  WlXTERBOTHAM,  W. 

State  of  North  Carolina,  situation,  extent  and  boundaries. 
(In    his    Historical,    geographical,    commercial    and    philo- 
sophical view  of  the  American  United  States  .  .  .  v.  3. 
London,  1795.    21  cm.    pp.  192-224.) 

Contains  notes  on  climate,  soil  and  productions. 

WOLF,  T.  R. 

Memoir  of  Frederick  Augustus  Genth. 

See  Wahl,  Keller  and  Wolf,  No.  1817. 

1925.  WOOD,  E.  P. 

Cabarrus  mine,  North  Carolina. 

Min.  Mag.,  Ser.  I,  v.  3  (1854):  82-83. 

Brief  notes  on  development  and  operation  of  the  mine. 

1926.  WOODBRIDGE,  W.   C. 

Description  des  monts  Apalaches. 

Soc.  de  Geog.,  Bull.,  Ser.  II,  v.  16  (1841):  25-39. 

Describes  the  Appalachian  mountains  with  general  allu- 
sions to  the  Bald,  Unaka  and  Smoky  mountains,  and  notes 
on  the  rock  formations. 

1927.  WOODHOUSE,  JAMES. 

Additional  observations  on  the  subterranean  minerals  near 
the  Yadkin  iji  North  Carolina. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  7  (1804):  26-27. 

1928.    Eemarks  on  a  letter  of  Eev.  Zechariah  Lewis  relating  to  a 

subterranean  wall  discovered  in  North  Carolina. 

Med.  Repos.,  v.  5  (1802):  21-24. 

1929.  WOODWORTH,  J[AY]   BACKUS]. 

The  Atlantic  coast  triassic  coal  field  tin  North  Carolina]. 

(In  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  22d  Ann.  Rept,  pt.  3.    Wash-,  1902. 
pp.  31;  43-53.) 

Describes  the  two  coal -bearing  triassic  areas,  the  Deep 
and  Dan  River  areas,  gives  a  table  of  analyses  of  the  coal 
from  the  Deep  River  area  with  statistics  of  production, 
and  analyses  of  the  coal  of  the  Dan  River  area  by  Genth 
and  J.  E.  Whitfield. 


260  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1930.  WOOLMAN,  LEWIS. 

Fossil  mollusks  and  diatoms  from  the  Dismal  Swamp, 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina:  indication  of  the  geological 
age  of  the  deposit.  With  notes  on  the  diatoms  by  Charles 
Boyer. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Proc.,  iv.  50]    (1898):    414-428. 

Contains    lists    and    tables    of    the    fossils    together    with 

descriptions. 

1931.  WORTH,  JONATHAN. 

Eesources  of  North  Carolina.   Raleigh,' 1866.   7  pp.   19£  cm. 

Notes  on   resources  of  state   including  soil,    climate,   min- 
erals and  agricultural  productions. 

1932.  WRIGHT,  H.  G. 

[River  and  harbor  improvement  in  North  Carolina.] 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1879,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1879.    pp.  87- 
88;  90-95.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1880,  pt.  1.     Wash.,  1880.    pp.  109- 

110;   116-117;   120-124.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1881,  pt.  1.     Wash.,  1881.    pp.  148- 

149;   157-158;  160-166.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1882,  pt.  1.     Wash.,  1882.     pp.  152- 

161.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1883,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1883.    pp.  163- 

169.) 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1884,  pt.  1.    Wash.,  1884.    pp.  161- 

163;   166-174.) 

Yearly  reports  of  ImproTement. 

1933.  WURTZ,  HENRY. 

On  the  occurrence  of  cobalt  and  nickel  in  Gaston  county, 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.   Sci.,  Proc.,   12th  meet.   (1858):    221-227. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  27  (1859):  24-31. 

Describes  occurrence  of  cobalt  and  nickel  in  Gaston  and 
Lincoln   counties. 

1934.  ZEIGLER,.WILBER  G.  and  GROSSCUP,  BEN  S. 

The  heart  of  the  Alleghanies  or  western  North  Carolina; 
comprising  its  topography,  history,  resources,  people,  narra- 
tives, incidents  and  pictures,  travel,  adventures  in  hunting 
and  fishing,  and  legends  of  its  wilderness.  Raleigh,  Alfred 
Williams  &  Co.,  1883.  374  pp.  21  cm.  Illus.  Map. 

1935.  Zircon  from  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  Ill,  v.  36  (1888):  73. 

Notes  on  production  of  zircon  from  the  Green  River  mines, 
Henderson  county. 


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PERIODICALS  CONSULTED  IX  PREPARING  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

There  is  given  below  a  list  of  the  periodicals  that  have  been  consulted  in 
the  preparation  of  this  Bibliography,  and  also  the  abbreviations  that  are  used 
in  referring  to  them.  Those  periodicals  complete  files  of  which  have  not 
been  available  are  preceded  by  an  asterisk  (*). 

Acad.  des  Sci.,  Comp.  Rend.     Comptes  Rendus  de  1'Academie  dee  Sciences. 

(Paris.) 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila,,  Jour.     Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences, 

Philadelphia. 

Proc.     Proceedings  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia, 

*K.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Denks.  Math.-Naturwiss.  Klasse.     Denkschriften  der  K. 

Akademie    der    Wissenschaften.      Mathematische-Naturwisschaftliche 
Klasse.     (Vienna.) 

Monatsberichte.     Monatsberichte  der  K.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.    (Vienna.) 

Sitz.     Sitzungsberichte  der  K.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften.     (Vi- 
enna.) 

Am.  Acad.  Arts  &  Sci.,  Proc.    Proceedings  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts 

and  Sciences.    (Boston.) 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.     Proceedings  of  the  American  Association  for 

the  Advancement  of  Science. 

Am.  Chem.  Jour.     American  Chemical  Journal.    (Baltimore.) 
*Am.  Chem.  Research,  Rev.    Review  of  American  Chemical  Research.    (New 

York.) 
Am.  Chem.  Soc.,  Jour.     Journal  of  the  American  Chemical  Society.    (New 

York.) 
*Am.  Climat  Assoc.,  Trans.     Transactions  of  the  American  Climatological 

Association.     (Philadelphia.) 
Am.  Geog.  &  Stat.  Soc.,  Jour.     Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  and 

Statistical  Society.    (New  York.) 
Am.  Geog.  Soc.,  Bull.    Bulletin  of  the  American  Geographical  Society.    (New 

York.) 

Am.  Geol.     American  Geologist     (Minneapolis.) 

*Am.  Inst.,  Trans.     Transactions  of  the  American  Institute.    (New  York.) 
*Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Eng.,  Proc.     Proceedings  of  the  American  Institute  of  Elec- 
trical Engineers.    (New  York.) 
Am.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  Bi-month.  Bull.     Bi-monthly  Bulletin  of  the  American 

Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.    (New  York.) 

Trans.     Transactions  of  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers. 

(New  York.) 

Am.  Jour.  Conch.     American  Journal  of  Conchology.     (Philadelphia.) 

*Am.  Jour.  Mining.     American  Journal  of  Mining.    (Eng.  &  Min.  Jour.) 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.     American  Journal  of  Science.    (New  Haven.) 

*Am.  Mag.     American  Magazine.    (Boston.) 

Am.  Meteor.  Jour.     American  Meteorological  Journal.    (Boston.) 


262  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Am.  Mineral.  Jour.     American  Mineralogical  Journal.    (New  York.) 

Am.  Nat.     American  Naturalist.    (Boston.) 

Am.  Peat  Soc.,  Jour.     Journal  of  the  American  Peat  Society.  (Washington.) 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 
(Philadelphia.) 

Trans.  Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.  (Phila- 
delphia.) 

Annal.  de  Chimie.    Annales  de  Chimie  et  de  Physique.    (Paris.) 

Ann.  d.  K.  K.  Naturhist.  Hofmus.  Annalen  des  K.  K.  Naturhistorischen 
Hof  museums.  (Vienna.) 

Ann.  d.  Phy.  u.  Chem.    Annalen  der  Physik  und  Chemie.    (Leipzig.) 

Annales  des  Sci.  G6ol.     Annales  des  Sciences  Geologiques.  •  (Paris.) 

Ann.  des  Sci.  Nat.     Annales  des  Science  Naturelles.    (Paris.) 

Annuaire  de  Chimie.    (Paris.) 

Ann.  Sci.  Discovery.     Annual  of  Scientific  Discovery.    (Boston.) 

Ann.  Record  Sci.  &  Indust.  Annual  Record  of  Science  and  Industry.  (New 
York.) 

Appalachia.    (Boston.) 

Appleton's  Jour.     Appleton's  Journal.    (New  York.) 

Archives  des  Sci.  Phy.  et  Nat.  Archives  des  Sciences  Physiques  et  Naturel- 
les. (Geneva.) 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Rept.  Report  of  the  Association  of  American  Geologists 
and  Naturalists. 

Bost.  Jour.  Nat.  Hist.     Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History. 
*Bost.  Jour.  Phil.  &  Arts.     Boston  Journal  of  Philosophy  and  Arts. 
Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.     Proceedings  of  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History. 
Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Rept.     Report  of  the  British  Association  for  the 

Advancement  of  Science. 

Bull,  des  Sci.  Nat.  et  de  Geol.  Bulletin  des  Sciences  Naturelles  et  de  Geo- 
logic. (Paris.) 

Can.  Min.  Inst.,  Jour.    Journal  of  the  Canadian  Mining  Institute.    (Ottawa.) 

Can.  Nat.     Canadian  Naturalist.     (Montreal.) 

Chem.  News.     Chemical  News.    (London.) 

Chem.  Soc.  (London)  Jour.     Journal  of  the  Chemical  Society  of  London. 

Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.     (U.  S.  War  Dept.  Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.) 

Gin.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Jour.  Journal  of  the  Cincinnati  Society  of  Natural 
History. 

Col.  School  of  Mines,  Bull.  Bulletin  of  the  Colorado  School  of  Mines. 
(Golden,  Col.) 

Col.  Sci.  Soc.,  Proc.     Proceedings  of  the  Colorado  Scientific  Society.    (Den- 
ver.) 
*Congr6s  g6ologique  internat,  Comp.  Rend,  des  Sessions. 

De  Bow's  Review.    (New  Orleans.) 

Den.  Univ.,  Sci.  Lab.,  Bull.     Bulletin  of  the  Scientific  Laboratory  of  Denison 

University.    (Granville,  Ohio.) 
Dublin  Phil.  Jour.    Dublin  Philosophical  Journal. 


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*Eclect-  Repertory.     Eclectic  Repertory.    (Philadelphia.) 
Econ.  GeoL     Economic  Geology.    (New  Haven.) 
Ed  in.  Jour.  Sci.    Edinburgh  Journal  of  Science. 
Edin.  Phil.  Jour.    Journal  of  the  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Society. 
Elis.  MiL  Sci.  Soc.,  Jour.    Journal  of  the  Elisha  Mitchell  Scientific  Society. 

(Chapel  Hill,  N.  CO 
Engineering.    (New  York.) 

Eng.  t  Min.  Jour.     Engineering  and  Mining  Journal.    (New  York.) 
*Eng.  Assoc,  South,  Proc.    Proceedings  of  the  Engineering  Association  of  the 
South.    (Nashville,  Tenn.) 

* Trans.     Transactions  of  the  Engineering  Association  of  the  South. 

(Nashville,  Tenn.) 

Eng.  Mag.     Engineering  Magazine.    (New  York.) 
Esses  Inst.,  Bull.     Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute.     (Salem,  Mass.) 

Field  Columbian  Museum,  Publications,  Geological  Series.     (Chicago.) 
*Forestry  and  Irrigation. 
Frank.  Inst.,  Jour.    Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute.   (Philadelphia.) 

Geog.  Soc.  Phila.,  BulL  Bulletin  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  Philadel- 
phia, 

Geographisches  Jahrbuch.    (Gotha.) 

GeoL  Mag.     Geological  Magazine.     (London.) 

GeoL  Record.    Geological  Record.    (London.) 

GeoL  Soc.  Amer.,  BulL  Bulletin  of  the  Geological  Society  of  America. 
(Rochester,  N.  Y.) 

GeoL  Soc.  London,  Proc.  Proceedings  and  Journal  of  the  Geological  Society 
of  London. 

GeoL  Soc.  Penn.,  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Geological  Society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. (Philadelphia.) 

K.  K.  GeoL  Reichsanstalt,  Jahr.  Jahrbuch  des  K.  K.  Geologischen  Reich- 
sanstalt.  (Vienna.) 

Verb.  Verhandlungen  des  K.  K.  Geologischen  Reischsanstalt.  (Vi- 
enna.) 

Geol.  Centralblatt     Geologisches  Centralblatt.    (Leipzig.) 
*G6tt.  GeL  Anz.    Gottingische  gelehrte  Anzeigen.     (Gottingen.) 

Goldthwaite's  Geog.  Mag.  Goldthwaite's  Geographical  Magazine.  (New 
York.) 

Harper's  Mag.    Harper's  Magazine.    (New  York.) 

L'InstituL  Journal  des  Academies  et  Societies  Scientifiques  de  la  France. 
(Paris.) 

Jahresber.  d.  Chem.  Jahresbericht  fiber  die  Fortschritte  der  Chemie. 
(Giessen.) 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Circulars.  (Balti- 
more.) 

Jour,  de  Physique.    Journal  de  Physique.   (Paris.) 


264  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Jour.  f.  prakt.  Chemie.    Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.    (Leipzig.) 
Jour,  of  Geol.    Journal  of  Geology.    (Chicago.) 
Jour,  of  School  Geography.    (Lancaster,  Pa.) 

Land  we  love.    (Charlotte,  N.  C.) 

Leonhard's  Zts.  f.  Min.    Leonhard's  Zeitschrift  fur  Mineralogie.    (Frankfort.) 

Liverpool  Geol.  Assoc.,   Trans.     Transactions   of  the  Liverpool  Geological 

Association. 
London  Mag.     London  Magazine. 

*Medical  Record.    (New  York.) 

Med.  Repos.    Medical  Repository.    (New  York.) 
*Merchant's  Mag.     Merchant's  Magazine.    (New  York.) 

Mineral  Collector.    (New  York.) 

Mineral  Industry.    (New  York.) 

Man.  Mag.  &  Jour.  Min.  Soc.  London.     Mineralogical  Magazine  and  Journal 
of  the  Mineralogical  Society  of  London. 

Mining  &  Metallurgy.     (New  York.) 

Min.  &  Stat.  Mag.    Mining  and  Statistic  Magazine.    (New  York.) 

Min.  Mag.    Mining  Magazine.    (New  York.) 

Mining  Reporter.    (Denver.) 

Mining  World.    (Chicago.) 

Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  Harv'd,  Mem.     Memoirs  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology,  Harvard  College.     (Cambridge,  Mass.) 

Nat.  Geog.  Mag.    National  Geographic  Magazine.    (Washington.) 
Nat.  Geog.  Monograph.    Natioral  Geographic  Monographs.    (Washington.) 
Nat.  Inst.  Prom.  Sci.,  Bull.     Bulletin  of  the  National  Institute  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Science.     (Washington.) 
Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  Biog.  Mem.    Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy 

of  Science.    (Washington.) 
Nature.   (London.) 
Naturh.  Ver.  d.  preuss.  Rhein.  Westf.,  Verb.     Verhandlungen  des  Naturhis- 

torischen    Vereins    der    preussischen    Rheinlande    und    Westfalens. 

(Bonn.) 
Naturwiss  Ver.  f.  Neuvorpommern  u.  Rugen  in  Greifswald,  Mitth.     Mitthei- 

lungen  aus  dem  NaturWissenschaftlichen  Vereine  fur  Neuvorpommern 

und  Rugen  in  Greifswald.    (Greifswald.) 
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Neues  Jahr.  f.  Min.     Neues  Jahrbuch  fur  Mineralogie,  Geologic  und  Palaeon- 

tologie.     (Stuttgart.) 
N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Annals.    Annals  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Science. 

Trans.     Transactions  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Science. 

N.  Y.  Lit.  &  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.     Transactions  of  the  New  York  Literary  and 

Philosophical  Society. 
N.  Y.  Lye.  Nat.  Hist.,  Annals.     Annals  of  the  New  York  Lyceum  of  Natural 

History. 
Niederr.   Ges.  f.  Natur-u.  Heilk.,   Sitz.     Sitzungsberichte   der   Niederrhein- 

ischen  Gesellschaft  fur  Natur-und  Heilkunde.    (Bonn.) 


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Niles'  Register.    (Baltimore.) 

North  Amer.  Review.    North  American  Review.    (New  York.) 
N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station,  Rept.     Report  of  the  North  Carolina  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.      (Raleigh.) 

Bull.     Bulletin  of  the  North  Carolina  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. (Raleigh.) 

*N.  C.  Board  of  Health,  Bull.     Bulletin  of  the  North  Carolina  Board   of 
Health.    (Raleigh.) 

N.  C.  Board  of  Internal  Improvement.    Reports.    (Raleigh.) 

North  Carolina  Booklet.   (Raleigh.) 
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18 


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PART  II 

LIST  OF  MAPS  OP  NORTH  CAROLINA 

BY 

FRANCIS  BAKER  LANEY  AND  KATHARINE  HILL  WOOD 


INTRODUCTION. 

The  maps  are  arranged  chronologically.  All  published  maps  are 
placed  tinder  date  of  publication.  Maps  published  more  than  once  are 
placed  under  date  of  first  publication,  with  the  exception  of  the  U.  S. 
Geol.  Survey  Topographic  maps  which  are  placed  under  latest  date  of 
publication.  Manuscript  maps  are  placed  under  date  of  preparation. 
A  number  of  maps  are  without  known  date  and  are  placed  at  the  end  of 
the  list.  Under  each  year  the  maps  have  been  grouped  as  follows :  Gen- 
eral maps;  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey  maps;  United  States  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey  maps;  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture 
maps;  United  States  Geological  Survey  maps;  United  States  War  De- 
partment maps  (office  of  Chief  of  Engineers). 

Maps  in  general  atlases  and  geographies  have,  with  a  few  exceptions, 
been  excluded.  It  is  believed  that  a  few  maps  may  have  originally 
appeared  in  atlases,  but  it  has  been  impossible  to  definitely  ascertain  their 
origin  and  in  such  cases  they  have  been  included. 

In  all  cases  when  there  has  been  any  question  as  to  whether  a  map 
properly  belongs  in  this  list,  it  has  been  included. 

The  place  where  a  map  may  be  found  is  given  in  many  cases,  and  fol- 
lowing is  a  list  of  abbreviations  for  these  places : 

U.  S.  C.  &  G.  S U.  S.  Coast  &  Geodetic  Survey. 

U.  S.  G.  S U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 

U.  S.  W.  D U.  S.  War  Department  (office  of  Chief  of  Engineers) . 

L.  C Library  of  Congress. 

N.  C.  G.  S North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey. 

U.  N.  C.  L University  of  North  Carolina  Library. 

S.  B.  W Library    of    Stephen    B.    Weeks,    of    Trinity    and 

Greensboro,  North  Carolina. 

Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.  .Office  of  Secretary  of  State,  North  Carolina. 
N.  C.  S.  L North  Carolina  State  Library. 

No  township  or  city  maps  are  given  in  this  list  but  all  county  maps, 
as  far  as  it  has  been  possible  to  obtain  records  of  same,  are  included. 

While  every  endeavor  has  been  made  to  make  this  list  of  maps  as 
complete  as  possible,  yet,  it  is  probable  that  some  maps  have  been  omitted 
that  should  be  included.  The  list  includes  state  and  county,  geological, 
topographical,  coast  and  geodetic  survey,  war  department,  postal,  road, 
railroad,  and  agricultural  maps. 

JOSEPH  HYDE  PRATT, 

State  Geologist. 


PAET  II 

LIST  OF  MAPS  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

BY 

FRANCIS  BAKER  LANEY  AND  KATHARINE  HILL  WOOD 


1590.  Americae  pars,  Nunc  Virginia  dicta,  primum  ab  Anglis  in- 
uenta  sumtibus  Dn.  Walteri  Kaleigh,  equestris  ordinis  viri 
Anno  Dm.  MDLXXXV.  Autore  Joanne  With,  Sculptore 
Theodore  de  Bry,  qui  et  excud.  11£  x  15f  in%  Scalle  of  25 
leages. 

(In  Harriott,  Thomas.  Admiranda  narratio  fida  tamen,  de 
commodis  et  incolarum  ritibus  Virginiae.  .  .  Francoforti 
ad  Moenum,  1590.  Fold.) 

(Foe-simile  in  Hawks,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C.    1857.    Vol.  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  141.) 

(Fac-simile  in   Connor,  R.  D.   W.     Beginnings  of  English 

America.  .  .  Raleigh,  N.  C.    1907.    Fold.    Front) 

(Fac-simile  in  Hamilton,  P.  J.    History  of  North  America. 

Vol.    3.     The   colonization   of   the   South.     Phila.,    1904. 
Facing  p.  49.) 

(Reproduction  in  Burrage,  H.  S.    Early  English  and  French 

voyages.  .  .  New  York,  1906.    Fold,  facing  p.  248.) 

(Reproduction  in  Winsor,  Justin.     Narrative  and  Critical 

History  of  America.    VoL  3.    Facing  p.  124.) 

(Reproduction  in  Ashe,  Samuel  A.    History  of  North  Caro- 

lina.   Greensboro,  1908.    Vol.  1.    Bet  pp.  2  and  3.) 

Note:  This  is  the  first  map  known  of  what  is  now  North 
Carolina.  The  original  drawing  by  John  White  is  in  the 
British  Museum. 

1590.  Anglorum  in  Virginiam  aduentuo.  (Arrival  of  the  English- 
men in  Virginia.)  6x9  in. 

(In  Harriott,  Thomas.  Admiranda  narratio  fida  tamen,  de 
commodis  et  incolarum  ritibus  Virginiae.  .  .  Francoforti 
ad  Moenum,  1590.) 

(Fac-simile  in  Wheeler,  J.  H.    Historical  sketches  of  North 

Carolina.  .  .  Phila.,  Lippincott,  1851.    Front.) 

(Fac-simile  in   Connor,  R.   D.  W.     Beginnings  of  English 

America.  .  .  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  1907.    Facing  p.  10.) 


272  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(Fac-simile  in  Hamilton,  P.  J.     History  of  North  America. 

Vol.   3.     The   colonization   of   the   South.     Phila.,    1904. 
Facing  p.  81.) 

Note:   This  author  states  that  the  original  of  this  map  is 

In  the  Lenox  Library,  New  York. 

(Fac-simile  in  Peele,  W.  J.    The  first  English  settlement  in 

America.    North  Carolina  Booklet,  v.  4  (1904):   16-17.) 

3.  1612.    Quid  Virginia.     Graven  and  extracted  out  of  ye  generall 

history  of  Virginia,  New  England  and  Somer  Isles  by 
Robert  Vaughan.  4f  x  6  in.  A  scale  of  10  leagues. 

(In  Smith,  John.    General  History  of  Virginia,  New  England 
and  the  Summer  Isles.    The  second  book,  1624.    Fold.) 
Note:    Shows  North  Carolina  Coast  between  Cape  Henry 
and  Cape  Fear. 

4.  1650.    "  Quid  Virginia,  1584.     New  Virginia,  1606.     Now  Caro- 

lina, 1650."    7  x  10i  in. 
(U.  8.  G.  8.) 

Note:  Pen  and  ink  sketch  showing  Atlantic  coast  from 
Cape  Cod  southward  to  about  Cape  Fear,  perhaps  copied 
from  one  of  Smith's  maps. 

5.  1651.    "  Ould  Virginia."     A  mapp  of  Virginia  discouered  to  ye 

falls  and  in  its  Latt:    From  35  deg. :  &  £  neer  Florida  to  41 
deg. :   Bounds  of  New  England.    Domina  Virginia  Farrer, 
Collegit,    John  Goddard,  Sculp.    10x13  in.  Scale:  3  in.= 
100  miles.     (Photographic  reproduction.) 
(U.  8.  a.  8.) 

(Fac-simile  in  Winsor,  Justin.     Narrative  and  Crit.  Hist,  of 

America.    Vol.  3.    Facing  p.  465.) 

Note:  This  map  appeared  in  ed.  3  of  Edward  Williams' 
"  Virginia  in  America  richly  valued,"  London,  1651,  and 
is  very  rare.  The  map  seen  is  a  photographic  reproduc- 
tion. There  are  two  plates  (impressions),  one  contain- 
ing portrait  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  with  inscription, 
Domina  Virginia  Farrer,  Collegit ;  the  other  without  the 
portrait  and  inscribed,  John  Farrer,  Collegit.  At  left 
hand  corner  of  the  map  is  printed.  "  The  sea  of  China 
and  the  Indies."  Shows  Carolina  coast  from  Cape  Henry 
to  Cape  Fear. 

6.  1657.    The  south  part  of  Virginia,  now  the  north  part  of  Carolina, 

Nicholas  Comberford,  1657.     12^x16^  in.     Scale:  4  in.= 
20  English  leagues.     (Photographic  reproduction.) 
(U.  8.  G.  8.) 

7.  1662.    Discouery  made  by  William  Hilton   of   Charlestowne   In 

New  England  Marriner  from  Cape  Hatterask  Lat :  35 :  30' 
to  ye  west  of  Cape  Eoman  in  Lat:  32°  30',  In  ye  yeare  1662 
And  layd  Down  in  the  forme  as  you  see  by  Nicholas  Shapley 
of  the  towne  aforesaid  November  1662.  6£  x  7£  in. 

(In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  Proc.,  v.  22  (1883).    Facing  p.  402.) 

Note:  This  map  is  reproduced  from  the  original  in  the 
British  Museum  and  is  reduced  to  about  one-half  the 
original  size.  The  map  is  referred  to  in  Winsor,  Justin. 
Narrative  &  Crlt.  Hist,  of  America,  v.  5,  p.  337  :  and  in 
Mag.  Amer.  Hist.  v.  1  (1887)  :  55. 


MAPS.  273 

8.  1666.    Carolina  described.    A  map  of  the  Carolina  coast  accompany- 

ing "  A  Brief  Description  of  the  province  of  Carolina." 
London,  1666.     6x8  in. 

(Foe-simile  in  Hawks,  P.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina, 

Fayetteville,  1858.    Vol.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  42.) 

• (In  Bryant  &  Gay.    Pop.  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  1878.    Vol.  2, 

p.  285.) 

9.  1671.    A  new  description  of  Carolina.    By  order  of  the  lords  pro- 

prietors.   James  Moxon,  Sculp.    London,  1671.     16^x21^ 
in. 

(In  Ogilby,  John.    America,  being  the  latest  .  .  .  descrip- 

tion of  the  new  world.     London,  1671.     Fold.  p.  205.) 

(Fac-simile  in  Hawks,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina. 

Fayetteville,  1858.    Vol.  2.    Facing  p.  53.) 

Note:     A  tracing  of  this  map  from  a  copy  of  the  original 

map  was  made  in  "~  TT    °    *•— ••  « --  *"--•-•-  — 

by  Jno.  Campbell 


map  was  made  in  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  at  Washington, 


10.  1671.    Virginiae  partis  australis,  et  Floridae  partis  •  orientalis,  in- 

tema  centiumq3  regionum  Nova  Descriptio.    11  x  13£  in. 

(In  Montanus,  Arnoldus.  De  Nieuwe  en  Onbekende  weereld 
.  .  .  Amsterdam,  Jacob  Meurs,  1671.  pp.  142-143.) 

Note:    Also    published    in    1673    in    a   German    edition    of 
this  work.      Shows  coast  In  vicinity  of  Cape  Fear. 

11.  1672.    A  general  mapp  of  Carolina,  describing  its  seacoast  and 

rivers.    London,  printed  for  Eic.  Blome.    4f  x  4£  in. 

(In  Blome,  Richard.     Description  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica 
with  the  other  isles  and  territories  in  America.  .  .  London, 
1672.    Fold,  facing  p.  125.) 
(L.  (7.) 

12.  1672.    A  map  of  the  whole  territory  traversed  by  John  Lederer  in 

his  three  marches.     6£  x  8  in.     Scale:  1£  in.  =  20  leagues. 
Cross,  Sculpit. 

(In  The  discoveries  of  John  Lederer  in  three  several 
marches  from  Virginia  to  the  west  of  Carolina.  .  .  Lon- 
don. Printed  by  J.  C.  for  Samuel  Heyrick,  1672.  Fold. 
Front.) 

• (In  Reprint  of  the  above:    Charleston,  S.  C.    Walker,  Evans 

&  Cogswell  Co.,  1891.    Facing  p.  44.) 

(Fac-simile  in  Hawks,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina. 

Fayetteville,  1858.    Vol.  2.    Drawn  by  George  Schroeter. 
Fold,  facing  p.  52.) 

. (Fac-simile  in  Winsor,  Justin.    Narrative  and  critical  His- 
tory of  America.    Vol.  5.    Facing  p.  338.) 


274  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAEOLINA. 

13.  1672.    A  new  description  of  Carolina,  by  order  of  the  lords  pro- 

prietors, 1672.    19£  x  20^  in.    Scale:  2£  in.  =  60  Eng.  miles. 

(In  Charleston  Year  Book,  1886.    Fold,  facing  p.  248.) 

Note:  "  A  Fac-simile  of  the  earliest  map  of  Carolina  after 
the  settlement  of  Charlestown,  showing  its  first  location 
on  the  west  bank  of  the  Ashley  .  .  .  copied  .  .  . 
from  an  original  map  in  the  collection  of  Thos.  Addis 
Emmet,  M.  D.,  for  Mayor  Courtenay,  Charleston,  1887." 
This  map  is  evidently  taken  from  Ogilby's  "  America." 
Has  inset  of  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers. 

14.  1676.    A  new  description  of  Carolina:  sold  by  Thos.  Bassett  in 

Fleetstreet,  and  Eic.  Chiswell  in  St  Paul's  churchyard. 
14^x191  in.  Scale:  2i  in.  =  60  Eng.  miles. 

(In  Speed,  John.  The  theatre  of  the  Empire  of  Gr.  Britain, 
new  ed.,  London,  T.  Bassett,  1676,  pp.  49-50.) 

(L.  (7.) 

15.  1680.    A  new  map  of  Carolina.    By  John  Thornton  and  by  Will: 

Fisher,  London,   [1680].     16  x  20  in.     Scale  of  English 
leagues:  3£  in.  =  20  miles. 
Inset:    Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers. 
(L.  C.) 

16.  1682.    A  new  description  of  Carolina.    By  order  of  the  lords  pro- 

prietors. James  Moxon,  Sculp.  18£  x  22f  in.  Scale:  2f 
in.  =  20  English  leagues. 

Inset:    "  A  perticular  map  of  the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper 
river." 

(In  Wilson,  Siamueli.  An  account  of  the  province  of  Caro- 
lina. London.  Printed  by  G.  Larkin  for  Francis  Smith, 
1682.  Fold.  Front.) 

Note:  This  is  the  same  map  as  in  Ogilby's  "  America," 
1671,  and  was  originally  made  for  that  work. 

17.  1685.    Carte  general  de  la  Carolina  Dresse  Sur  les  Memoires  le  plus 

Xouveaux  par  le  Sieue  S  .  .  .  a  Amsterdam  chez  Pierre 
Mortier.  (Avec  privilege  de  nos  Seigneurs  les  Etats.) 
17|  x  21|  in. 

Inset:     Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers. 
(L.  C.) 

Note:  This  map  also  appeared  in  1690  and  1700,  and  is 
apparently  the  same  as  the  Willdey  map,  1685. 

18.  [1685  ?]  A  new  map  of  Carolina.    By  John  Thornton,  Eobert  Mor- 

den  and  Philip  Lea.  17fx21fin.  Scale:  3  in.  =  60  miles. 
[London,  1685?] 

Inset:    "  A  perticular  map  for  the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper 
river." 

(L.  C7.) 


MAPS.  275 

19.  1685.    A  new  map  of  Carolina.     Sold  by  George  Willdey  at  the 

Great  Toy  .  .  .  London,  1685.  17f  x21£  in.  Scale:  3 
in.  =  60  English  miles. 

Inset:    "  A  perticular  map  for  the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper 
river." 
(L.  G.) 

Note:   This  map  Is  same  as  Wilson,  1682. 

20.  1687.    A  new  map  of  Carolina,    4  x  4f  in. 

(In  Blome,  Richard.  The  present  state  of  his  Majestie's 
isles  and  territories  in  America.  .  .  London,  1687.  Fold, 
facing  p.  150.) 

(Reproduced  in  Winsor,  Justin.     Narrative   and  Critical 

History  of  America.    VoL  5,  p.  341.) 

(Foe-simile  in  Hamilton,  P.  J.    History  of  North  America. 

VoL   3.     The   colonization   of   the   south.     Phila.,    1904. 
Facing  p.  336.) 

Hamilton  states  that  the  original  of  this  map  is  in  the 

Lenox  Library,  New  York. 

Note:   Shows  coast  from  Delaware  bay  to  Bay  St.  Matheo. 

21.  1695.    A  new  map  of  Carolina,  by  Philip  Lea  at  the  Atlas  and 

Hercules,  in  Cheapside,  London.  14^x17  in.  Scale:  2£ 
in.  =  60  Eng.  miles. 

( Fac-si mile  in  Charleston  Year-book,  1883.    Fold,  facing  p. 

377.) 

(Reproduced  in  Ashe,  Samuel  A.    History  of  North  Caro- 

lina.   Greensboro,  N.  C.,  1908.    Vol.  1.    Facing  p.  145.) 
yote:    This   map  is   copied  from   an  original   map  in   the 
library  of  Mr.  Courtenay,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

22.  1708.    Carolina,  by  Herman  Moll,  geographer.     "Note  that  ye 

plantations  are  marked  thus  .  .  .  "  5f  x  6|  in.  Scale : 
2£  in.  =  120  English  miles. 

(In  Oldmixon,  John.    British  Empire  in  America.  .  .  London, 

1708.  VoL  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  325.) 

Note:  Also  appeared  in  a  Dutch  translation  of  this  work  ; 
Het  Britannische  ryk  in  Amerika  .  .  .  Amsterdam,  R. 
&  G.  Wetstein  1721.  Vol.  2.  Fold,  facing  p.  248. 

23.  1709.    Fac-simile  of  a  map  of  the  inhabited  parts  of  North  Caro- 

lina, prepared  by  Ion  Lawson,  Surveyor-General  of  Xorth 
Carolina,  1709.  Drawn  by  George  Schroeter.  5  x  6£  in. 
Scale:  2|  in.  =  60  British  miles. 

(In  Hawks,  F.  L.  History  of  North  Carolina.  Fayetteville, 
1858.  VoL  2.  Fold,  facing  p.  104.) 

(In  Ashe,  Samuel  A.    History  of  North  Carolina.    Greens- 

boro, 1908,    VoL  1.    Facing  p.  169.) 

24.  1709.    To  his  Excellency,  William,  Lord  Craven  .  .  .  lords  pro- 

prietors of  Carolina  in  America  this  map  is  humbly  dedi- 
cated by  Ion  Lawson,  1709.  10£  x  12f  in. 

(In  Lawson,  John.    A  new  voyage  to  Carolina.  .  .  London, 

1709.  Fold.     Front) 


276  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In   Lawson,  John.     History   of   North   Carolina.     London, 

1714.    Fold.    Front.) 

25.  1710.    Anlage  der  Stadt  Neu-Bern  1710.    Nach  einem  Plane  der 

Bibliothek  von  Miilinen.     13£  x  17  in. 

(In  Neujahrsblatt  herausgegeben  vom  Historischen  Verein 

des  Kantons  Bern  fiir  1897.    Bern,  K.  J.  Wyss,  1896.) 
(8.  B.  W.) 

26.  1722.    A  new  map  of  the  most  considerable  plantations  of  the 

English  in  America  dedicated  to  his  Highness,  William, 
Duke  of  Gloucester.    London,  1722.    13  x  18  in. 
Inset:    "Carolina."    43/4x4%in. 
(L.  C.) 

27.  1725.    Virginia,  Marylandia  et  Carolina  in  America  Septentrio- 

nali  Britannorum  industria  excultae  repraesentatae  a  loh. 
Bapt.  Homann,  S.  C.  M.  Geog.     Norimbergae.     18-J  x  22£ 
in.    Scale:  2f  in.  =  20  German  miles. 
(S.  B.W.) 

28.  1728.    [Boundary   line   between    North    Carolina    and    Virginia.] 

Tracing  in  possession  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C.    6£  x  30|  in. 

Note:  "  This  is  a  plan  of  a  line  between  Va.  &  Nm  Caro- 
lina, which  was  run  in  the  year  1728  in  the  spring  and 
fall,  from  the  sea  to  Peter's  creek,  by  the  Hon.  W.  Byrd, 
W.  Daudridge  and  Rich.  Fltzwilliams  &  Mr.  W.  Mayo, 
surveyors,  and  from  Peter's  creek  was  continued  in  the 
fall  of  the  year  1749  by  Joshua  Fry  and  Peter  Jefferson." 

29.  1731.    A  map  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  the  Bahama  islands  with 

the  adjacent  parts.     16£  x 23£  in.     Scale:   1   degree  =  60 
miles. 

(In  Catesby,  M.    Natural  History  of  Carolina.  .  .  London, 
1831.    Fold,  end  of  Vol.  2.) 

30.  1733.    A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  province  of  North  Carolina, 

by  Edward  Moseley  late  Surveyor-General  of  the  said  prov- 
ince, 1733.    47£  x  54i  in.    Scale  4|  in.  =  25  miles. 
Insets:    Ocracock  Inlet;   Fort  Beaufort  or  Topsail  Inlet;   Port 
Brunswick  or  Cape  Fear  Harbour. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

31.  1736.    Carolina,  by  H.  Moll,  geographer.     [London,  1736?,     7-|  x 

10J  in.    Scale:  1£  in.  =  120  English  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

Note:    Perhaps  from  Moll's  Atlas. 

32.  1737.    A  map  of  North  Carolina.    7  x  8£  in. 

(In   Brickell,    John.     Natural   history    of    North    Carolina. 
Dublin,  1737.    Fold.    Front.) 

33.  1738.    To  his  grace  Thomas  Hollis  Pelham  .  .  .  this  chart  of  his 

Majesties  province  of  North  Carolina  with  a  full  and  exact 
description  of  the  .  .  .  capes,  remarkable  inlets,  bars,  chan- 


MAPS.  277 

nels,  rivers,  creeks,  shoals,  depths  of  water,  ebbing  and 
flowing  of  the  tides  .  .  .  with  directions  for  all  the  nav- 
igable inlets :  are  carefully  laid  down  and  humbly  dedicated 
by  your  Grace's  most  humble  servant,  James  Wimble,  1738. 
11  x  37f  in.  Scale:  5£  in.  =  15  leagues. 
(L.  C7.) 

34.  1747.    Atlantic  coast  from  Boston  to  Cape  Hatteras.    12  x  15£  in. 

Engraved  and  printed  by  James  Turner  near  the  Town 
House,  Boston. 

(In  A  bill  in  the  chancery  of  New  Jersey.  .  .  New  York. 
Printed  by  James  Parker,  1747.  Fold,  facing  p.  124.) 

35.  1749.    A  new  and  exact  plan  of  Cape  Fear  river  from  the  bar  to 

Brunswick  by  Edward  Hyrne,  1749.  12£  x  15£  in.  Scale : 
4f  in.  =  8  miles.  London,  E.  Saver  and  T.  Jeffreys,  1749. 

(In  Jeffreys,   T.    Topography   of   North  America   and  the 

West  Indies.    No.  63.) 

36.  1751.    A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing 

the  whole  province  of  Maryland  with  part  of  Pennsylvania, 
New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  and 
Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.  London,  1751.  33£  x  48  in.  Scale : 
3  in.  =  30  miles. 

(In  Jeffreys,   T.    Topography  of  North  America   and   the 

West  Indies.    London,  1768.    Nos.  56  and  57.) 

Note:  This  map  was  revised  In  1755  by  John  Dalrymple 
and  reissued  In  1775.  Cf.  Phillips,  P.  L.,  List  of  "maps 
of  America,  p.  612. 

37.  1752.    Map  of  the  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  dividing  line  (from 

a  draught  at  the  head  of  a  letter  of  Peter  Fontaine,  Jr.). 

2  x  6  in. 

(In  [Fontaine],  J.  Memoirs  of  a  Hugenot  family  ...  re- 
printed from  original  edition  of  1852.  New  York,  [1907]. 
Facing  p.  357.) 

(Fac-simile  in  Hawks,  F.  L.     History  of  North  Carolina. 

Fayetteville,  1858.    Vol.  2.    Facing  p.  102.) 

38.  1754.    A  map  of  the  British-American  plantations,  extending  from 

Boston  in  New  England  to  Georgia,  including  all  the  back 
settlements  in  the  respective  provinces. as  far  as  the  Missis- 
sippi, by  Eman.  Bowen.     8J  x  10£  in.     Scale:  f  in.  =  150 
British  statute  miles. 
(Va.  State  Lib.) 

39.  1755.    A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia, 

Maryland,  with  part  of  New  Jersey.    Printed  for  K.  Bald- 
win, 1755.    8£  x  10  in.    Scale :  English  miles,  69  to  a  degree. 
(In  London  Magazine,  v.  24  (1755).    Fold,  facing  p.  312.) 


278  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

40.  1755.    Partie    de    1'Amerique    Septentrionale    qui    comprend    le 

cours  de  1'Ohio  ...  la  Virginie,  la  Caroline.  Par  le  Sr. 
Robert  de  Vaugondy,  Geographe  ordinaire  du  Eoi.  Avec 
privilege,  1755.  18£x23f  in.  Scale:  69  English  miles  to 
a  degree. 

(U.  8.  G.  8.) 

41.  1756.    A  survey  of  the  coast  about  Cape  Lookout  in  North  Caro- 

lina, taken  the  29th  of  June,  1756.  By  Arthur  Mackay. 
lOf  x  14  in.  Scale  :  2$  in.  -  1  mile. 

(In  Jeffreys,  T.     Topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,  London,  1768.     No.  58.) 

42.  1757.    Carte  de  la  Caroline  et  Georgie.     Pour  servir  a  1'histoira 

Generale  des  Voyages.     Tiree  des  auteur's  Anglois  par  M. 
Bellini  Ing.  de  la  Marine,  1757.     6f  xlOf  in.     Scale:  1£ 
in.  =  30  lieues  de  France. 
(U.  8.  G.  8.) 


ap  with  title,  Karte  von  Carolina  und 
einen  Geschichte  der  Reisen,  6y2  x  9^ 


Note:    A  German  m 

Georgien,  zur  allgemenen      escce     er     esen, 

in.  is  apparently  a  German  edition  of  this  map. 

43.  1762.    La   Caroline   dans   PAmerique   Septentrionale   suivant   les 

Cartes  Angloises.  8f  x  14  in.  Scale  :  2  in.  =  20  lieues.  tPar 
le  sieur  Bellin,  Paris,  1762.] 

44.  1762.    A  draught  of  the  Cherokee  country  on  the  west  side  of  the 

twenty-  four  mountains  .  .  .  taken  by  Henry  Timberlake 
...  in  March,  1762.  9x15  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  3  miles. 

(In  Memoirs  of  Lieut.  Henry  Timberlake.  .  .  London,  for 

the  author,  1765.    Fold.    Front.) 

•  -      (In  Jeffreys,  T.     Topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,  London,  1768.    No.  64.) 

45.  1762.    A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  and 

South  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Florida.  10^x13^  in.  Scale: 
2  in.  =  150  statute  miles. 

(In  The  American  Gazetteer  .  .  .  Vol.  1.    London,  1762.) 

46.  1765.    A  new  map  of  North  and  South   Carolina  and  Georgia. 

Drawn  from  the  best  authorities  by  T.  Kitchin,  Geogr. 
6£  x  8£  in.  Scale:  British  statute  miles,  69  to  a  degree. 

(In  London  Magazine,  v.  34  (1765):  Fold,  facing  p.  168.) 
47.-  1770.  A  compleat  map  of  North  Carolina  from  an  actual  survey, 
by  Capt.  Collet,  Governor  of  Fort  Johnston.  Engraved  by 
I.  Bayley.  (To  his  most  excellent  Majesty  George  the  III 
.  .  .  this  map  is  dedicated  by  ...  John  Collet.)  Lon- 
don, T.  Hooper,  1770.  27£  x  38£  in.  A  scale  of  British 
miles,  69|  to  a  degree. 

(L.  c.y 


MAPS.  279 

48.  1771.    Plan  of  the  entrance  into  Cape  Fear  harbour,. North  Caro- 

lina.   10x14  in.    Scale:  2  in.  =  2  Eng.  miles. 

(In  Speer,  Joseph  Smith.    The  West  India  Pilot    London, 
W.  Griffen,  1771,  No.  13.    Fold,  facing  p.  53.) 

49.  1775.    An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  with  their 

Indian  frontiers,  showing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the 
mountains,  rivers,  swamps,  marshes,  bays,  creeks,  harbors, 
sandbanks,  and  soundings  on  the  coast.  With  the  roads  and 
Indian  paths:  as  well  as  the  boundaries  or  provincial  lines, 
the  several  townships  and  other  divisions  of  the  land  in  both 
the  provinces;  the  whole  from  actual  surveys  by  Henry 
Mouzon  and  others.  London,  for  K.  Saver  and  J.  Bennett, 
1775.  39£  x  55|  in.  Scale :  English  miles,  69£  to  a  degree. 
Insets:  Harbor  of  Port  Royal;  Harbor  and  bar  of  Charlestown. 
(L.  C.) 

Note:  This  map  was  also  published  In  Jefferys,  T.,  Ameri- 
can Atlas,  Nos.  23  and  24 ;  Faden,  North  American  Atlas, 
Nos.  29  and  30 ;  Le  Rouge,  Atlas  American  Septentrionale, 
Nos.  19  and  20 ;  Library  of  Congress,  American  maps, 
v.  1,  No.  23 ;  v.  5,  Nos.  25  and  26. 

50.  1775.    A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing 

the  whole  province  of  Maryland  with  part  of  Pennsylvania, 
New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  and 
Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  (By  William  Churton  and  Daniel 
Weldon  of  North  Carolina,  Joshua  Fry  and  Peter  Jefferson 
of  Virginia.)  15  x  46£  in.  Scale :  3  in.  =  30  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

51.  1776.    A  general  map  of  the  southern  British  colonies  in  America, 

comprehending  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia  .  .  . 
from  the  modern  surveys  of  Engineer  de  Brahm,  Capt. 
Collet,  Mouzon  and  others  ...  by  B.  Romans,  1776. 
London,  printed  for  E.  Saver  and  J.  Bennett,  1776.  19  x 
24|  in.  Scale :  British  statute  miles,  69^  to  a  degree. 
(8.  B.  W.) 

52.  1776.    A  new  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

AitMn,  Sculp.     6  x  8£  in.    Scale :  British  statute  miles,  69 
to  a  degree. 

(In  The  Pennsylvania  Magazine.    Vol.  2,  1776.    Fold,  facing 
p.  268.) 

53.  1777.    Nouvelle  carte  des  cotes  des  Carolines  Septentrional es  et 

Meridionales  du  Cap  Fear  a  Sud  Edisto.    Levees  et  Soudees 
par  N.  Pocock  en  1770.    Traduite  de  1'Anglois.    A  Paris, 
1777.    15£  x  20£  in.    Scale :  2f  in.  =  5  lieues. 
(8.  ~B.  W.) 


J80  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

54.  1778.    A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania, 

Maryland  and  North  Carolina;  comprehending  the  river 
Ohio  and  all  the  rivers  which  fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river 
Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river,  Lake  Erie,  part 
of  the  Lakes  Huron,  Michigan,  etc.,  and  all  the  country 
bordering  on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thos.  Hutchins. 
Engraved  by  T.  Cheevers.  London,  T.  Hutchins,  1778.  34£ 
x  41f  in. 

(In  Hutchins,  Thomas.  Topographical  description  of  Vir- 
ginia, Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and  North  Carolina.  .  . 
London,  1778.  Fold.  Front.) 

Note:    This  map  was  also  published  by  Le  Rouge,  Paris, 
1781. 

55.  1778.    Plan  de  la  riviere  du  Cap  Fear  depuis  la  Barre  jusques  a 

Brunswick  ...  par  ordre  de  M.  de  Sartine,  1778.    13  x  22 
in.    Scale:  60  miles  to  a  degree.     (Depot  de  la  Marine.) 
(L.  C.) 

56.  1779.    A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  Carolina  in  America. 

10£  x  13|  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  30  miles. 

(In  The  Universal  Magazine.  Vol.  65.  London,  1779.  Fold, 
facing  p.  169.) 

57.  1781.    Map  of  Cape  Fear  river  with  the  counties  adjacent  and  the 

towns  of  Brunswick  and  Wilmington,  against  which  Lord 
Cornwallis  detached  a  part  of  his  army  .  .  .  London,  pub- 
lished by  J.  Bew,  1781.    7  x  9£  in.      Scale :  2£  in.  =  15  miles. 
(C7.  s.  G.  S.) 

58.  1782.    Carte  des  Carolines  et  de  la  Georgia.    8£  x  12£  in.    Lieues 

d'une  heure,  de  20  au  degre. 

(In  Billiard  d'Auberteuil,  [M.  R.i  Essais  historiques  et 
politiques  sur  les  Angla-Americans.  Gravures  et  carte. 
Bruxelles,  1781.  Vol.  1.  Fold,  facing  p.  387.) 

59.  1787.    A  map  of  the  country  between  Albemarle  sound  and  Lake 

Erie,  comprehending  the  whole  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Engraved 
for  the  Notes  on  Virginia  .  .  .  22£  x  22£  in.    Scale:  Amer- 
ican miles,  69£  to  a  degree. 
(8.  B.  W.) 

60.  1788.    The  Carolinas  with  part  of  Georgia.     13£  x  14  in.     Scale : 

3  in.  =  80  British  statute  miles. 

(In  Gordon,  William.  The  history  ...  of  the  independ- 
ence of  the  U.  S.  Vol.  3.  London,  1788.  Fold,  at  end.) 

61.  1788.    A  map  of  the  States  of  Virginia,  J^orth  Carolina,  South 

Carolina  and  Georgia,  comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces 
of  East  and  West  Florida  exhibiting  the  boundaries  between 
the  United  States  and  Spanish  Dominions  as  fixed  by  the 


MAPS.  281 

Treaty  of  Peace  in  1783.  Compiled  from  late  surveys  and 
observations  by  Joseph  Purcell.  12£  x  14  in.  Published  by 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  Boston.  Engraved  for  Morse's  geog- 
raphy by  Amos  Doolittle  at  New  Haven.  Scale  of  miles, 
69£  to  a  degree. 

(In  Morse,  Jedidiah.    The  American  Geography.    Elizabeth- 
town,  Shepard  Kollock,  1789.    Fold.    Front) 

(In  Morse,  Jedidiah.    American  Universal  Geography.    Bos- 
ton, 1793.    Fold,  facing  p.  632.) 

62.  1789.    Chart  of  the  coast  of  America  from  Cape  Fear  to  Cape 

Lookout,  from  the  latest  surveys.     Published  and  sold  by 
Matthew]  Clark,  Boston.    15£x23f  in. 
Inset:    A  plan  of  the  harbour  and  entrance  of  Cape  Fear  and 
the  shoals.    7  x  14  in. 

(In  Chart  of  the  Coast  of  America.    Boston,  1789.    No.  13.) 

63.  1789.    Chart  of  the  coast  of  America  from  Cape  Henry  to  Cape 

Lookout.  Published  and  sold  by  Matthew  Clark,  Boston. 
16  x  35  in. 

(In  Chart  of  Coast  of  America.     Boston,  Matthew  Clark, 
1789.    Wo.  11.) 

64.  1793.    New  map  of  the  States  of  Georgia,  South  and  North  Caro- 

lina, Virginia  and  Maryland,  including  the  Spanish  prov- 
inces of  west  and  east  Florida  from  the  latest  surveys. 
Cornelius  Tiebout,  Sculp.,  New  York.  11£  *  14  in.  Scale 
of  miles,  69£  to  a  degree. 

(In  Imlay,  G.    A  topographical  description  of  the  Western 

territory   of  North  America.  .  .  New  York,   1793.    Fold. 

Front) 

65.  1794.    An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  with  their 

Indian  frontiers,  showing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the  moun- 
tains, rivers,  swamps,  marshes,  bays,  creeks,  harbours,  sand- 
banks and  soundings  on  the  coast :  with  the  roads  and  Indian 
paths,  as  well  as  the  boundary  or  provincial  lines,  the  several 
townships  and  other  divisions  of  the  land  in  both  the  prov- 
inces ;  the  whole  from  actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon  and 
others.  Published  by  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794.  38£  x  53f  in. 
Scale :  English  miles,  69£  to  a  degree. 

Insets:    Harbour  of  Port  Royal;  Bar  and  harbour  of  Charleston. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

66.  1794.    Chart  of  the  coast  of  America  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape 

Eoman,  from  the  actual  surveys  of  Dl.  Dunbibin,  Esq.  20 
x  30f  in.  A  scale  of  20  English  leagues. 

(In  The  American  Pilot,  W.  Norman,  1794.    Boston,  1798. 

No.  4.) 
19 


282  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

67.  1794.    A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America  from  Currituck 

inlet  to  Savannah  river,  comprehending  the  coasts  of  North 
and  South  Carolina,  by  Captain  N.  Holland.    27£  x  40  in. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
(U.  8.  G.  -Sf.) 

68.  1794.    Sketch  of  the  Catawba  river  at  McCowan's  Ford.    6f  x  7  in. 

(In  Stedman,  Charles.  History  of  origin,  progress  and 
termination  of  the  American  war.  London,  1794.  Facing 
p.  329.) 

69.  1795.    A  map  of  the  States  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South 

Carolina  and  Georgia,  comprehending  the  Spanish  prov- 
inces east  and  west  of  Florida,  exhibiting  the  boundaries  as 
fixed  by  the  late  Treaty  of  Peace  between  the  United  States 
and  the  Spanish  Dominions.  Compiled  from  late  surveys 
and  observations  by  Joseph  Purcell.  11^  x  14  in.  Scale  of 
miles,  69|  to  a  degree. 
(U.  8.  G.  8.) 

70.  1795.    North  Carolina.     7  x  8|  in.     Scale:  1  in.  =  60  miles. 

(In  Scott,  Joseph.  The  United  States  Gazetteer.  Phila., 
1795.  Fold.) 

(In  Scott,  Joseph.    New  and  Universal  Gazetteer.  .  .  Vol.  4. 

Phila.,  1800.) 

71.  1796.    Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  by  J.  Denison.    7  x  8|  in. 

Scale:  2  in.  =  100  miles. 

(In  Morse,  Jedidiah.  American  Universal  Geography,  Ed.  3. 
Boston,  1796.  Fold,  facing  p.  640.) 

72.  E1797  ?j  Partie  de  la  province  de  la  Caroline  du  Nord.    9£  x  10£  in. 

Scale:  3£  in.  =  65  American  miles. 

(In  Compagnie  de  Wilmington  dans  la  Caroline  du  Nord  .  .  . 
[Paris?  1797.]  Fold,  at  end.) 

73.  1797.    Sketch  of  Cape  Fear  river  bar  and  entrance  as  surveyed  1795 

by  Joshua  Potts.  Sketch  made  in  1852.  lof  x  22£  in.  Scale, 
1 : 100,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

74.  1798?  A  map  of  Cape  Fear  river  and  its  vicinity,  from  the  Frying 

Pan  shoals  to  Wilmington.  Engraved  for  Joshua  Potts. 
Scoles,  Sculp.,  New  York.  5£  x  7£  in.  Scale  of  miles,  69^  to 
a  degree. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

75.  1798.    To  navigators  this  chart,  being  an  actual  survey  of  the  sea- 

coast  and  island  navigation,  from  Cape  Henry  to  Cape 
Roman  is  most  respectfully  inscribed  by  Price  and  Strother. 


MAPS.  283 

Published  agreeable  to  act  of  Congress.     Engraved  by  W. 
Johnston.    New-Bern,  North  Carolina,  1798.    14  x  37£  in. 
A  scale  of  leagues,  20  to  a  degree. 
(L.  <7.) 

76.  1800.    An  exact  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia 

with  east  and  west  Florida  from  the  latest  discoveries.  J. 
Lodge,  Sculp.  8  x  10  in. 

(In  Russell,  William.    History  of  America.  .  .  Vol.  2.    Lon- 
don, 1800.     Fold,  facing  p.  296.) 

77.  1800.    Xorth  Carolina  from  the  best  authorities.    7  x  124  in.    En- 

graved for  the  New  Encyclopaedia.     Published  by  I.  Low, 
Xew  York.    Scale :  24  in.  =  65  miles. 
(S.  B.  W.) 

78.  1801.    Map  of  North  Carolina.    -H  x  7  in.    Scale:  2  in.  =  60  miles. 

(.In  Carey's  American  pocket  atlas.  .  .  Phila^  1801.    Fold, 
facing  p.  92.) 

3Tofe:    This  map  is  accompanied  bv  a  description  of  the 
state,  pp.  92-95. 

79.  1804.    A  map  of  the  country  betwixt  Chowan  and  Xansemond 

rivers,  shewing  the  track  of  a  canal  proposed  to  be  cut  from 
Bennett's  creek,  North  Carolina,  to  Suffolk  (Virginia). 
Vide  Acts  of  the  Virginia  and  Xorth  Carolina  assemblies 
passed  at  the  session  of  1804-5.  12  x  13^  in. 

(In  Am.  State  Papers,  Misc^  v.  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  764.) 

80. 1806-08  ?  A  map  of  Cape  Fear  river  and  its  vicinity  from  the  Frying 
Pan  shoals  to  Wilmington  by  actual  survey.  Addressed  to 
the  commissioners  of  navigation  of  Port  Wilmington  by 
Price  &  Strother.  13x19  in.  Scale  of  miles,  69^  to  a 


(17.  B.  W.  D.) 

81.  1806.    Carte  des  deux  Carolines  et  de  la  Georgie.     8±  x  12f  in. 

Scale:  2£  in. =30  lieues. 
(8.  B.  W.) 

82.  1806.    A  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina  between  Cape  Hat- 

teras  and  Cape  Fear  from  a  survey  taken  in  the  year  1806 
by  Thomas  Coles  and  Jonathan  Price.  Pursuant  to  Act  of 
Congress.  23£  x  33£  in. 

Insets:    Cape  Lookout  and  Beaufort  harbor;   Ocracock  bar  in 
eluding  Shell  Castle. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  S.) 

83.  1808.    To  David  Stone  and  Peter  Brown,  Esq.,  this  first  actual  sur- 

vey of  the  State  of  North  Carolina  taken  by  the  subscribers 


284  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

is  respectfully  dedicated  by  their  humble  servants,  Jonathan 
Price,  John  Strother,  1808.     Phila.,  1808.     28|  x  59£  in. 
Scale  of  miles,  691  to  a  degree. 
(L.  C.) 

84.  1808.    A  plan  of  the  harbour  of  Ocracock  and  the  entrance  into 

Pamlico  sound,  1808.     9£  x  12£  in.     Scale:  2  in.  =  2  miles. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

85.  1812.    Map  of  North  Carolina.    6  x  91  in. 

(In  Williamson,  Hugh.     History  of  North  Carolina,  Phila., 
1812.    Vol.  1.    Fold.  Front) 

86.  1816.    "  This  sketch  .  .  .  describes  the  country  lying  between  the 

Chesapeake  bay  and  Albemarle  sound,"  by  James  Kearney, 
U.  S.  Top'l  Eng.  12xl9£  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  15  miles. 
MSS. 

(In  Kearney,  James.     Report  relative  to  the  connection  of 
waters  of  Elizabeth  river  and  the  waters  of  North  Caro- 
lina.) 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

87.  1819.    Longitudinal  section  of  the  Neuse  river  from  Stone's  Mill 

to  Major  Turner's  ferry  below  Smithfield,  by  Rob't  H.  B. 
Brazier,  1819.     9$  x  128|  in.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

88.  1819.    Plan  of  the  Neuse  river  from  Stone's  Mill  to  Major  Turner's 

ferry  shewing  the  proposed  situation  of  the  locks  and  dams. 
Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  Hamilton  Fulton  by  Rob't 
H.  B.  Brazier,  1819.  36 J  x  82  in.  Scale:  160  chains=2 
miles.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

89.  182- ?  Caroline  septentrionale.     14  x  17£  in.     Scale:   3£  in.  =  90 

miles. 

(8.  B.  W.) 

90.  1820.    Plan  and  sections  of  a  line  of  canal  from  the  Tar  river  to 

the  Toisnot  creek,  and  a  survey  of  that  creek  to  its  junction 
with  the  Contentnea.     Surveyed  under  direction  of  Hamil- 
ton Fulton,  by  Robt.  H.  B.  Brazier,  1820.    34 x 124f  in. 
Scale:  160  chains  =  2  miles.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

91.  1820.    Plan  and  sections  of  part  of  Crab  Tree  and  Walnut  creeks. 

Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  Hamilton  Fulton,  C.  E.,  by 
Robt.  H.  B.  Brazier,  1820.  27£  x  43£  in.  Scale :  80  chains 
=  lmile.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 


KAM. 


285 


92.  1820.   A  diagram  of  the  entrance  to  Cape  Fear  river  and  the  Frying 

Pan  shoals.    Pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Congress  passed  in  1820. 
20f  x  146f  in.    Scale :  5£  in.  =  3000  yards. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

93.  1820.    Plan  of  Croatan  and  Eoanoke  sounds  showing  the  proposed 

situations  of  the  embankments  and  inlet     By  Hamilton 
Fulton,  C.  E.,  to  the  State  of  Xorth  Carolina,  1820.    9f  x 
15^  in.    Scale:  4  in. =3  miles, 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 


TSote:   Original  drawing  of  this  ma 
office  of  the  Secretary  of  State, 


mar  be  found  in  the 
X.  C. 


94.  1820.    A  trigonometrical  diagram  of  the  Cape  Lookout  shoals  .  .  . 

Pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Congress  passed  in  1820.    20£  x  74 
in.    A  scale  of  4000  yds.    E6|  in.=2  zaL3 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

95.  1821.    A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Xorth  and  South  Carolina, 

Georgia  and  east  Florida.  Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities 
by  Samuel  Lambert,  Salem,  [Mass.].    15f  x30  in.    A  scale 
of  leagues,  20  to  a  degree.     Cushing  &  Appleton,  and  S. 
Lambert,  Salem,  [Mass.],  1821. 
(£.<?.) 

96.  1821.   Plan  of  the  Tar  river  from  Louisburg  to  the  Little  Falls 

showing  the  proposed  situation  of  the  locks  and  dams.  Sur- 
veyed under  the  direction  of  Hamilton  Fulton,  by  Eob't  H. 
B.  Brazier.  56  x  122  in.  Scale  of  chains:  160  chains =2 
miles.  MSS. 

(.Off.  Bee.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

97.  1821.   Transverse  sections  of  the  Cape  Fear  river  between  Buck- 

horn  Falls  and  Campelton  by  Bob't  H.  B.  Brazier,  1821. 
50^x122^  in.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

98.  1821.    Military  reconnaissance  of  the  country  near  Wilmington  in 

the  State  of  Xorth  Carolina,  1821.  tBv]  James  Kearney, 
Maj.  Top.  Eng.  424  x  48J  in.  Scale  of  four  inches  to  a 
mile. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

99.  1821.    Plan  of  Oeracock  inlet,  N.  C.    Surveyed  by  Maj.  Abert,  as- 

sisted by  Lieuts.  MoNeill,  Yinton  &  Whistler.  Drawn  by 
Lieut  Strong,  March.  1821.  56  x  86  in.  Scale :  12  inches 
=  1  mile. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 


286  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

100.  1821.    Eeconnaissance  of  the  sounds  from  Bogue  inlet  to  Cape  Fear 

river  in  the  state  of  North  Carolina.  1821.     [By]  James 
Kearney  .  .  .  drawn   by   Lieut.    Turnbull.      27£  x  145    in. 
Scale:  2  inches  — 1  mile. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

101.  1822.    Plan  of  the  stage  road  from  Fayetteville  by  Kaleigh,  Louis- 

burg,  Warrenton  and  Eobinson's  ferry,  to  the  Virginia  line. 
Surveyed  by  Hamilton  Fulton,  1822.    27  x  223  in.     Scale : 
240  chains  =  3  miles.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

102.  1823.    Plan  of  the  road  from  Salem  to  Fayetteville,  by  Eandolph 

and  Moore  court  houses.     Surveyed  by  Hamilton  Fulton, 
State  Eng.,  1823.     Drawn  by  Eob't  H.  B.  Brazier.     25  x 
207  in.    Scale:  240  chains  =  3  miles.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

103.  1823.    Survey  of  the  Cape  Fear  river  from  the  upper  to  the  lower 

flats.  1823  [by  Hamilton  Fulton].  21  x  72  in.  Scale:  4  in. 
=  880  yards. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

104.  1824.    Plan  of  the  Catawba  river  from  the  Devil's  shoals  to  near 

SherilPs  Ford.  Surveyed  under  direction  of  Hamilton  Ful- 
ton by  Eob't  H.  B.  Brazier,  1824.  Scale :  80  chains  =  1  mile. 
41  £  x  121f  in.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

105.  1825.    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina,  prepared  by  Prof.  Deni- 

son  Olmsted  in  connection  with  his  geological  survey  of  the 
state  made  during  1824  and  1825  under  the  direction  of  the 
State  Board  of  Agriculture.    10  x  15£  in. 
(N.  C.  S.  L.) 

Note:  The  following  Inscription  (imperfect  in  places)  is 
on  this  map :  "  This  first  attempt  to  sketch  the  geological 
features  of  North  Carolina  is  respectfully  inscribed  to 
the  Board  of  Agriculture.  It  claims  to  be  merely  an 
outline  to  be  covered  and  filled  np  by  succeeding  obser- 
vations. As  such,  it  is  believed  that  the  Board  of  Agri- 
culture can  make  it  of  special  service  in  prosecuting  the 
Geological  Survey,  and  that  this  when  published  .  .  . 
shows  both  Currituck  inlets,  Roanoke  inlet,  one  in  Oregon 
Inlet,  Ocracoke  inlet,  Drum  Inlet.  Granite-gneiss,  mica- 
slate,  argyllite,  etc.,  sandstone  or  coal  formation,  great 
slate  formation,  iron  beds,  limestone  beds,  plumbago  of 
Wake,  transition  formations." 

106.  1826    [Map  of  coast  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Fear.]     New 

York.  1826.  Published  by  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt.  25  x  37^  in. 

Insets:    Cape  Fear  river  from  its  entrance  to  Smithville;  Beau- 
fort harbor;  Cape  Fear;  Cape  Lookout;  Cape  Hatteras;  the 
bar  and  roads  of  Ocracock. 
(U.  S.  C.  &  a.  S.) 


MAPS.  287 

107.  1826.    North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.    6£  x  9  in. 

(In  Armroyd,  George.  A  connected  view  of  the  whole 
internal  navigation  of  the  United  States.  Phila.,  1826. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

108.  1826.    Plan  of  the  Buncombe  Turnpike  road  from  Asheville  to  the 

Painted  Rock  at  the  Tennessee  line.    Surveyed  hy  order  of 
the  Board  for  Internal  Improvement  by  Rob't  H.  B.  Brazier, 
1826.     33x249  in.    Scale:  80  chains  =  1  mile.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

109.  1826.    A  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina,  comprising  the  3 

capes,  Hatteras,  Lookout  and  Fear,  with  the  harbours  Occra- 
cock,  Beaufort  and  Smithville,  made  agreeably  to  Act  of 
Congress  of  the  United  States  ...  by  S.  Bernard,  J.  G. 
Totten,  J.  D.  Elliott.    47x56  in.    Scale:  9  in.  =  30  miles. 
Insets:    Bar  and  roads  of  Occracock;  Beaufort  harbour;   Cape 
Fear  river  from  the  bar  to  Smithville. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

110.  1826.    Map  of  reconnaissance  exhibiting  the  country  between  Wash- 

ington and  New  Orleans  with  the  routes  examined  in  refer- 
ence to  a  contemplated  National  road  between  these  two 
cities.    17  x  21  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  80  miles. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

111.  1826.    Plan  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  canal  drawn  by  J.  Farley,  U.  S. 

A.     [1826.]    25   x  31  in. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

112.  1827.    Plan  of  that  part  of  Uhara  Swamp  lying  between  the  road 

leading  from  Jackson  to  Bryan's  Cross  Eoads  and  Pottocasy 
creek  in  the  county  of  Northampton.  Surveyed  by  order  of 
the  Board  for  Internal  Improvement,  1827.  Drawn  by  R. 
H.  Brazier,  1828.  12£  x  28£  in.  Scale :  160  chains  =  2  miles. 
MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

113.  1827.    Plan  of  the  great  Dismal  Swamp  or  Lebanon  Desert  lying  in 

the  counties  of  Gates,  Perquimans,  Pasquotank,  Camden  and 
Currituck  in  the  State  of  North  Carolina.  Surveyed  by 
order  of  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  1827.  Drawn 
by  R.  H.  B.  Brazier,  1828.  27£  x  30  in.  Scale :  240  chains 
=  3  miles.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

114.  1827.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  below  the  town  of  Wilmington.  Sur- 

veyed in  1827  by  Hartman  Bache  .  .  .  W.  M.  Boyce  .  .  . 
Samuel  Wragg  ...  29  x  117  in.    Scale:  4  in.  to  1  mi. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 


288  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

115.  1827.    Survey  of  the  country  between  Beaufort  harbor  and  Neuse 

river,  North  Carolina,  shewing  the  different  routes  for  a  ship 
canal  to  connect  those  waters.     Surveyed  in   1827-28  by 
Hartman  Bache.    Drawn  by  Hartman  Bache,  W.  M.  Boyce, 
J.  E.  Irwin.    46£  x  83  in.    Scale:  4  inches  =  1  mile. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

116.  1827.    Survey  shewing  obstructions  to  navigation  at  Ocracoke  inlet, 

N.  C.  Surveyed  by  Hartman  Bache.  Drawn  by  J.  D.  Gra- 
ham and  W.  M.  Boyce.  59 If-  x  83f  in.  Scale:  12  inches  = 
1  mile. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

117.  1827.    Survey  shewing  the  obstructions  to  the  navigation  of  Cape 

Fear  river  below  the  town  of  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  in  1827. 
[By  Capt.  Bache,  Lieuts.  Boyce  &  Wragg.]  ...  28  x  194£ 
in.    Scale:  12  in.  to  1  mi. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

118.  1828.    Plan  of  the  swamp  lands  between  Albemarle  and  Pamlico 

sounds.  Drawn  by  order  of  the  Board  for  Internal  Improve- 
ments by  B.  H.  B.  Brazier,  1828.  28  x  42£  in.  Scale :  4  in. 
=4  miles. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

119.  1829.    Map  illustrating  the  geology  of  the  gold  region  of  North 

Carolina,  7  x  10£  in.  Scale:  2  inches=10  miles.  Copied 
from  Price  &  Strother's  large  map  of  the  state. 

(In  Mitchell,  Elisha.  On  the  geology  of  the  gold  region  of 
North  Carolina.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  I,  v.  16,  1829.  Fold, 
facing  p.  I.) 

120.  1829.    North  Carolina.    Pasquotank  river  and  sand  bar  and  shoal. 

1829.    25  x  3S£  in. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

121.  1829?  Survey  of  Roanoke  inlet  and  sound  by  Lieuts.  Boyce  and 

Wragg,  under  the  direction  of  Hartman  Bache.  Drawn  by 
Lieut.  V.  D.  Graham.  Reduced  from  original  map  and 
drawn  by  J.  M.  McClellan.  13^x16  in.  Scale:  4  in.  =  4 
miles. 

(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

122.  1830.    Map  of  Ocracock  inlet.    27£  x  46£  in.    Scale :  4  in.  to  1  mi. 

MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Note:      Has  on  MSS. :      "  Chiefly  from  compilation.      The 
position  of  islands,  headlands,  lighthouses,  lightboats  and 
other  principal  points  being  determined  by  actual  triangu- 
" 


MAPS.  289 

123.  1832.    Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  constructed 

from  the  latest  authorities.     Phila.,  S.  Augustus  Mitchell, 
1832.    15|  x  21  in.    Scale :  3  in.  =  80  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

124.  1832.    Map  shewing  the  routes  of  the  Central  and  Cape  Fear  and 

Yadkin  Eailroads  explored  1832.  Drawn  by  W.  Schlatten. 
Surveyed  by  E.  Mcllvaine  and  H.  Hoge".  29f  x  96f  in. 
MSS. 

(Off.  See.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

125.  1833.    Geological  map   of  the  mining   districts   in   the  state  of 

Georgia,  western  parts  of  Carolina  and  in  East  Tennessee 
by  Jacob  Peck,  llf  x  14  in.  Scale:  2£  in.  =  40  miles. 

(In  Peck,  J.  Geological  and  mineralogical  account  of  the 
mining  districts  in  the  state  of  Georgia.  .  .  Am.  Jour.  Sci, 
Ser.  I,  v.  23,  1833.  Fold,  facing  p.  I.) 

126.  1833.    A  new  map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  constructed 

from  actual  surveys ;  authentic  public  documents  and  private 
contributions  by  Eob't  H.  D.  Brazier,  Phila.    Published  un- 
der patronage  of  the  legislature  by  John  MacRae,  1833. 
34|x83  in.    Scale:  5  in.  — 30  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

127.  1833.    North  America.     Sheet  XI.     Parts  of  North  and  South 

Carolina.     Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  so- 
ciety for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     12$  x  14£  in. 
London,  Baldwin  &  Cradock,  1833. 
(U.  N.  C.  L.) 

128.  1834.    Map  of  parts  of  Brunswick,  Bladen  and  Columbus  counties, 

North  Carolina.  Shewing  the  experimental  lines,  traced  to 
ascertain  the  practicability  of  uniting  the  navigable  waters 
of  Cape  Fear  and  Waccamaw  rivers  .  .  .  Surveyed  under 
direction  of  James  Kearney,  by  E.  B.  White,  E.  T.  P.  Allen 
and  R.  S.  Smith,  1834.  28$  x  48f  in.  Scale :  1  inch  to  a 
mile. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

129.  1835.    A  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina,  exhibiting 

the  postoffices  and  postroads,  by  David  H.  Burr.     MSS. 
copied  from  his  map  of  these  states  for  the  use  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Postoffices  and  Postroads  of  the  House  of  Eepre- 
sentatives,  1835.    48£  x  56|  in. 
(L.  C.) 


290  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

130.  1835.    A  map  of  Ocracoke  inlet.    As  compiled  by  Lieut.  Button  with 

alterations  as  determined  in  1835  by  Alex.  I.  Swift.    18f  x 
22  in.    Scale :  4  inches  to  the  mile. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Note:    This  map  Is  reproduced  8^4  x  11 '4   in.,  in  Chief  of 
Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt.  2.      Facing  p.  1376. 

131.  1836.    A  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina,  accurately  copied  from 

the  old  maps  of  James  Cook,  published  in  1771,  and  of 
Henry  Mouzon  in  1775.  16£  x  20f  in.  Scale :  English  miles, 
69£  to  a  degree. 

Insets:    Plan  of  Beaufort;   Plan  of  Camden;    Plan  of  Charles- 
town;  Plan  of  Georgetown. 

(In  Carroll,  B.  R.    Historical  collections  of  South  Carolina. 
N.  Y.,  1836.    Fold.    Front) 

132.  1836.    Sketch  of  the  country  embracing  several  routes  from  Ports- 

mouth, Ohio,  to  Linville,  N.  C.,  and  exhibiting  the  relative 
positions  of  the  contemplated  road  and  various  important 
points  situated  between  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  the  Northern 
Lakes.  Drawn  by  F.  L.  Dancy,  under  direction  of  Lieut- 
Col.  S.  H.  Long,  llf  x  39f  in.  Scale :  2f  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  U.  S.  24th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1836.    House  Doc.  No.  169. 

Fold,  facing  p.  16.) 
(In  A  collection  of  maps  published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Wash.,  1843.    No.  87.) 

(L.  C.) 

133.  1837.    Map  of  parts  of  Brunswick,  Bladen  &  Columbus  counties, 

North  Carolina,  and  Harry  district,  South  Carolina.  Shew- 
ing the  experimental  lines  traced  to  ascertain  the  practica- 
bility of  uniting  the  navigable  waters  of  the  Cape  Fear  and 
Waccamaw  rivers  .  .  .  Surveyed  .  .  .  1834  and  .  .  .  1837. 
37£x49i  in.  Scale:  1  mi.  to  1  in. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

134.  1837.    [Mapj  reduced  from  a  "  Map  of  the  State  Eoad  from  Frank- 

lin, N.  C.,  to  Georgia  line  .  .  .  1837."     By  J.  L.  Smith, 
commissioner.  14£  x  26  in.    Scale:  2  miles  to  1  inch.  MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

135.  1837.    Core  sound,  North  Carolina,  surveyed  under  the  direction  of 

J.  Kearney,  by  T.  J.  Lee,  L.  Sitgreaves  and  A.  M.  Mitchell, 

1837.    Drawn  by  T.  J.  Lee  and  L.  Sitgreaves.    In  4  sheets, 

each  13  x  20£  in. 

No.  1.  Harbor  Island  bar  entrance  into  Core  sound. 

No.  2.  Drum  shoal  in  Core  sound. 


MAPS.  291 

No.  3.  Finer  Point  shoal  in  Core  sound. 
No.  4.  Bells  Point  shoal  in  Core  sound. 

(/»  U.  S.  25th  Cong.,  2d  Sess^  1838.    House  Doc  Ho.  445.) 

136.  1837.    A  map  of  a  survey  of  the  mouth  of  Xew  river,  N.  C.,  made 

under  the  direction  of  Lieut  A.  I.  Swift,  Aug*t,  1837.    By 
H.  Bliss.    26  x  48J  in.    Scale:  1  ft  to  1  mi.    MSS. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

137.  1837.   Map  of  part  of  the  Cherokee  territory  situated  among  the 

mountains  of  North  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Tennessee,  from 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  W.  G.  Williams  in  1S37  and 
1838,  by  Philip  Harry,  C.  E.  .  .  .  47fx53f  in.     Scale: 
10J  in. =13  miles. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

138.  1837.   A  map  of  the  Cherokee  country  in  North  Carolina,  surveyed 

in  the  year  1837.    Drawn  from  the  returns  of  Deputy  Sur- 
veyors by  B.  Deaver.    52  x  74  in.    Scale :  200  poles  to  1  inch. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

139.  1837.  Map  of  the  country  between  Boanoke  river  and  Xansemond 

river  and  the  Dismal  Swamp,  shewing  among  others,  the 
routes  of  the  Boanoke  and  Suffolk  canals  and  their  connec- 
tion with  the  Dismal  Swamp  canal.    James  Kearney.    2 If 
x  39£  in.    Scale:  m  in.=  20  miles. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

140.  1837.    Survey  between  the  Neuse  and  Cape  Fear  rivers,  N.  C.,.  to 

ascertain  the  route  of  a  steamboat  canal  ...  by  Emory, 
Cutts  &  Tilghman.    27 J  x  97$  in.    Scale :  1  inch  =  1  mile. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

141.  1837.    Survey  of  Bogue  sound,  North  Carolina,  made  under  direc- 

tion of  J.  Kearney  by  F.  H.  Smith,  A.  Mitchell,  T.  Kennedy, 
1837.    29ixl2oiin. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

142.  1837.    Survey  of  Croatan  sound,  North  Carolina,  made  under  the 

direction  of  Lieut-Col.  J.  Kearney  ...  by  J.  McClellan, 
F.  H.  Smith,  1837.    49  x  53|  in. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

143.  1837.    Survey  of  the  Pasquotank  river,  North  Carolina.    Made  un- 

der the  direction  of  Lieut-Col.  J.   Kearney  ...  By  J. 
McClellan  and  F.  H.  Smith.  .  .   1837.     27*  x  97|  in. 
Scale :  4  in.  to  1  mi. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 


292  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

144.  1838.    Map  of  the  State  lands  in  Hyde.    Surveyed  by  E.  L.  Myers 

and  W.  P.  Munford  under  the  direction  of  Walter  Guynn, 
1838.     29$  x  50f  in.     Scale  of  16,000  ft.     MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

145.  1839.    Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     Exhibiting  the  post- 

offices,  postroads,  canals,  railroads,  etc.    By  David  H.  Burr. 
Washington,  1839.     48£  x  56-J  in.     Scale:  6  in.  =  60  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

146.  1839.    Beaufort   harbor,   North    Carolina,   surveyed   by   order   of 

Honorable  J.   K.   Paulding.     Executed  by   Lieut.   James 
Glynn.    Drawn  by  H.  C.  Flagg.    23  x  29  in.    Scale,  1 :  9600. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

147.  1839.    Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  surveyed  in  conformity  to 

an  act  of  Congress  and  executed  by  Lieut.  James  Glynn, 
July,  1839.    20£  x  90$  in.    Scale,  1 : 10,000. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

148.  1839.    A  chart  of  the  entrance  to  Cape  Fear  river,  surveyed  by 

order  of  Hon.  J.  K.  Paulding,  Sec.  of  Navy.  Executed  by 
Lieut.  James  Glynn  .  .  .  1839.  46£  x  74  in.  Scale,  1: 
10,000. 

(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

149.  1839.    Continuation  of  the  survey  of  Cape  Fear  river  executed  in 

1839  by  Lieut,  James  Glynn.    Washington,  1839.    20£  x  60 
in.    Scale,  1 :  5000. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

150.  1839.    [Map  of]  Brunswick  county,  North  Carolina,  compiled  and 

.  .  .  from  the  best  authorities  .  .  .  exhibiting  .  .  .  several 
parcels  .  .  .  land  in  the  county  .  .  .  respectfully  dedicated 
by  A.  Foster.     [1839.]     16  x  21$  in. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

Note:    This  map  is  Imperfect  and  part  of  the  lettering  is 
obliterated. 

151.  1840.    Map  of  Franklin  county,  township  lines  divided  by  a  survey 

of  the  county  made  by  Jos.  Bridgers  in  1840.    26$  x  27  in. 
Scale :  1  mile  to  1  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

152. 1840-55 (?)  Maps  9-13  of  the  Piedmont  division,  Swanannoa  route, 
N.  C.  &  Western  E.  E.  Survey.    Made  under  the  direction  of 
Walter  Guynn,  by  James  C.  Turner.    Five  sheets,  each  25| 
x  46|  in.     Scale :  800  ft.  to  1  inch. 
(Off-  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 


MAPS.  293 

153.  1841.    Esquisse  des  principals  chaines  des  Monts  Apalaches.    10£ 

x 10$  in. 

(In  Woodbridge,  W.  C.  Description  des  Monts  Apalaches. 
Soc.  de  Geographic,  Bull.,  Ser.  II,  v.  16  (1841):  Fold,  at 
end.) 

154.  1842.    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina.    8  x  11  in.    Scale:  2$  in. 

=  100  miles. 

(In  Mitchell,  Elisha.  Elements  of  Geology.  .  .  1842.  Fold. 
Front) 

155.  1842.    Map  of  the  States  of  North  and  South  Carolina.   9  x  15  in. 

Scale:  Geographic  miles,  60  to  a  degree. 
Inset:     Plan  of  Charleston. 

(In  Hinton,  J.  H.     History  and  topography  of  the  United 

States,  Ed.   3.    London,   1842.    Vol.   1.    Fold,  facing  p. 

194.) 

156.  1843.    Map  of  the  states  of  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and 

Georgia.    16  x  21  in.    Scale:  3$  in.  =  100  miles.    Phila.,  S. 
Augustus  Mitchell,  1843. 
Inset:   Vicinity  of  Charleston. 
(D.  S.  O.  8.) 

157.  1843.    North  Carolina.    11$  x  15  in.    Scale:  1$  in.  =  50  miles. 

(Entered  according  to  act  of  Congess  in  the  year  1843  by  Sidney 
E.  Morse  and  Samuel  Breese.  .  .) 
(8.  B.  W.) 

158.  1844.    A  map  of  the  Albemarle  Swamp  Land  Company's  Lands 

and  that  part  of  the  lands  claimed  by  the  State  lying  near 
Lake  Pungo  and  Pungo  river,  by  Washington  W.  Hyman, 
May,  1844.    30£  x  42$.    Scale:  200  poles  to  an  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

159.  1845.    Haywood  county.     "This  map  is  a  fair  representation  of 

that  part  of  the  gold  region  which  has  been  surveyed  in  the 
county  of  Haywood  and  made  by  order  of  court,  March. 
1845."    14  x  29|  in.    Scale :  100  poles  =  1  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

160.  1846.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  No.  4  (coast  of 

North  Carolina),  TJ.  S.  Coast  Survey  in  1845-46.     5$  x  7} 
in.    Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1846.    Sketch  D.) 

161.  1847.    Maps  of  the  Philadelphia  and  North  Carolina  Mining  Com- 

pany's estate,  Rutherford  county,  North  Carolina,  by  F. 
Gipperich.    18$  x  25£  in.    Scale  of  300  fathoms. 

(In  Gipperich,  F.    Report  on  the  gold  mines  of  the  Phila. 

and  N.  C.  Mining  and  Smelting  Co.,  Phila.,  1847.     Fold. 

at  end.) 


294  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

162.  1847.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  N.  C.),  "D".  S.  Coast  Survey,  1846-47.  17$  x  18 
in.  Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1847.    Wash.,  1847.    Sketch 
D.) 

163.  1848.    Map  of  a  proposed  E.  K.  from  Ealeigh  by  Fayetteville  to 

Cheraw,  S.  C.  Made  in  1848,  by  T.  L.  O'Sullivan,  reduced 
in  1874  by  W.  C.  17$  x 58$  in.  Scale:  2  miles=l  inch. 
MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

164.  1848.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  N.  C.),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  in  1846-47  &  48. 
7  x  7  in.  Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1848.    Wash.,  1848.    Sketch 
D.) 

165.  1849.    Map  of  the  surveys  for  the  Western  turnpike  from  Salisbury 

to  the  Blue  Kidge  made  under  direction  of  S.  Moylan  Fox, 
C.  E.,  1849.    24$x49£  in.    Scale:  3$  in.  =  9  miles.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

166.  1849.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  4    (coast  and 

sounds  of  N.  C.),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  in  1846-7,  8  &  9. 
6|  x  7  in.  Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1849.    Wash.,  1849.    Sketch 
D.) 

167.  1849.    Hatteras   inlet.      (Harbor   of   Eefuge.)      Coast   of   North 

Carolina.     16£  x  16J  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1849.    Wash.,  1849.    Sketch 
D.    No.  4.) 

168.  1849.    Sketch  of  Cape  Hatteras  and  cove  for  anchorage.    7  x  7f  in. 

Scale,  1 : 20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1849.    Wash.,  1849.    Sketch 
D.     No.  3.) 

Note:     Also  published  in  Rept.  for  1850. 

169.  1849.    Edenton  bay,  North  Carolina.     Surveyed  in  1849.     10$  x 

17$  in.     Scale,  1 :  20,000. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

170.  1849.    Entrance  to  Macka/s  creek,  North  Carolina.    Surveyed  in 

1849.    9f  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

171.  1850.    A  map  of  Maryland  and  Virginia  in  1682.     (George  Fox's 

Travels.) 

(In  Bowden,  James.     History  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in 
America.    London,  1850.    Fold,  facing  p.  339.) 
Note:    Shows  northern   part   of  North   Carolina. 


MAPS.  295 

172.  1850.    A  map  of  the  English  colonies  in  North  America  in  1656. 

4  x  7£  in. 

(In  Bowden,  James.     Histoiy  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in 
America.    London,  1850.     Front) 

Note:    Includes  what  is  now  North  Carolina. 

173.  1850.    Map  of  the  western  turnpike  from  the  Bine  Bidge  to  the 

Georgia  line,  made  under  the  direction  of  S.  Moylan  Fox, 
C.  E.,  1850.    25^  x  50f  in-    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

174.  1850.    A  new  map  of  North  Carolina,  with  its  canals,  roads  and 

distances  from  place  to  place  along  the  stage  and  steamboat 
routes,  published  by  Thomas,  Cowperthwaite  &  Co.,  Phila., 
1850.    11  x  13  in.    Scale:  2  in.  =  80  miles. 
Insets:    Parts  of  Craven  and  Jones'  counties.    Gold  region. 
(U.  8.  0.  S.) 

175.  1850.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  X.  C.),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1845-1850.     Pub- 
lished in  1850.    9£  x  9*  in.    Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1850.    Wash.,  1850.    Sketch 
D.) 

176.  1850.    Hatteras  inlet,  North  Carolina.    11  x  13^  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,- 

000.    Chart  No.  417. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1850.    Wash.,  1850.    Sketch 

D.    No.  3.) 

• (In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.    Wash.,  1851.    Sketch 

D.     No.  3.) 

yote:    Later  issues. 

177.  1850.    Hatteras  shoals,  North  Carolina.     lOf  x  11  in.     Scale,  1 : 

80,000.    Chart  No.  416. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept,  1850.    Wash.,  1850.    Sketch 

D.    No.  4.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

178.  1850.    Pasquotank  river,  North  Carolina,     13^x16^  in.     Scale, 

1:60,000.    Chart  No.  407. 
(17.  S.  C.  d  G.  S.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

179.  1850.    Sketch  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina,  1850.     16£x 

17  in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1850.    Wash.,  1850.    Sketch 
D.    No.  2.) 

180.  1850.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  at  Beaufort  harbor, 

North  Carolina,  in  1850.    7^  x  8  in.    Scale,  1 :  60,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1850.    Wash.,  1850.    Sketch 
D.    No.  5.) 


296  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

181.  1851.    Deep  Kiver  Mining  and  Transportation  Co/s  coal  mines. 

8  x  10 J  in.     Scale :  1000  rods  =  1  ft. 

(In  Johnson,  W.  R.  Kept,  on  the  coal  lands  of  the  Deep 
River  Mining  and  Transportation  Co.  Albany,  1851.  Fold, 
at  end.) 

182.  1851.    Map  of  a  part  of  North  Carolina  showing  the  slack  water 

navigation  of  Cape   Fear  and  Deep  rivers.     9£  x  13f  in. 
Scale:  2f  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Johnson,  W.  R.     Rept.  on  the  coal  lands  of  the  Deep 

River    Mining    and    Transportation    Co.      Albany,    1851. 

Fold,  at  end.) 

183.  1851.    Map  of  Chatham  county,  N.  C.,  showing  the  position  of  the 

coal  mines  on  Deep  river.    10£  x  14-J  in. 

(In  Johnson,  W.  R.  Rept.  on  the  coal  lands  of  the  Deep 
River  Mining  and  Transportation  Co.  Albany,  1851. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

184.  1851.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  of  Section  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  N.  C.),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1845  to  1851.    Pub- 
lished in  1851.     17f  x  20£  in.     Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.  Wash.,  1851.  Sketch 
D.) 

185.  1851.    Preliminary  sketch  of  Beaufort  harbor,   North   Carolina. 

134  x  16£  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.  Wash.,  1851.  Sketch 
D.  No.  5.) 

186.  1851.    Sketch  D,  No.  6,  showing  the  progress  of  the  survey  at  Cape 

Fear  river  and  Frying  Pan  shoals,  North  Carolina,  1851. 
7  x  9  in.    Scale,  1 :  200,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.  Wash.,  1851.  Sketch 
D.  No.  6.) 

187.  1851.    Sketch  of  Frying  Pan  shoals  and  Cape  Fear  river,  1851. 

12£  x  14f  in.    Scale,  1 : 120,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1851.  Wash.,  1851.  Sketch 
D.  No.  7.) 

188.  1852.    Map  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Deep  rivers  from  Fayetteville  to 

Hancock's  Mill  showing  position  of  the  several  locks,  dams 
and     canals  .  .  .  1852.       Executed     under  .  .  .  William 
Beverhout  Thompson.     Drawn  by  Thomas  F.  O'Brien.     51 
x  108|  in.    Scale :  2  inches  =  l  mile.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

189.  1852.    Outline  map  of  North  Carolina  by  William  D.  Cooke.    9|  x 

18  in.    Printed  at  the  office  of  the  "  Southern  Weekly  Post," 
Raleigh,  N.  C.,  1852. 
(L.  C.) 


MAPS.  297 

190.  1852.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  Section  4  (Albemarle  and 

Pamlico  sounds,  N.  C.),  TT.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1845  to  1852. 
11  x  20£  in.    Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1852.    Wash.,  1853.    Sketch 
D.) 

191.  1852.    Eeconnaissance  of  New  river  and  bar,  North  Carolina.    13£ 

x   16  in.    Scale,  1:15,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1852.    Wash.,  1853.    Sketch 
D.    No.  4.) 

Note:  Also  published  In  1877. 

192.  1852.    Sketch  D,  No.  2  showing  progress  of  survey  of  Cape  Fear 

and  vicinity  in  Sections  Nos.  4  and  5.     (Coast  of  N.  C.), 
1852.    10£  x  11  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1852.    Wash.,  1853.    Sketch 
D.    No.  2.) 

193.  1852.    Sketch  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina  .  .  .  1852.    13£  x 

14  in.    Scale,  1 : 40,000.     Chart  No.  418. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1852.    Wash.,  1853.    Sketch 

D.    No.  3.) 

194.  1852.    Map  of  Eoanoke  and  Croatan  sounds,  compiled  from  maps 

of  H.  Bache,  and  from  actual  survey  by  W.  B.  Franklin. 
1852.    27  x  42|  in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000." 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

195.  1852.    Seduction  of  a  survey  of  Cape  Fear  river,  bar  and  entrance 

by  Maj.  Kearney  in  1820.     1852.     6£  x  7£  in.     Scale,  1 : 
100,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

196.  1852.    Sketch  of  Cape  Fear  river  bar  and  entrance  as  surveyed  in 

1733  by  Edward  Moseley.     1852.     17x23^  in.     Scale,  1: 
100,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

197.  1853.    Chart  of  the  mines  of  the  McCullock  Copper  and  Gold  Min- 

ing ^Company,  Wm.  E.  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Virginia.     8£  x 
18|  in. 

(In  Jackson,  C.  T.     Report  of  the  McCullock  Copper  and 
Gold  Mining  Co.    New  York,  1853.    Fold,  at  end.) 

198.  [1853.]  Map  of  the  Jones'  mining  property.  4  x  7£  in.     Scale :  2| 

in.  =  300  yds. 

(In  Tyson,  P.  T.    Rept  on  the  gold  deposits  and  works  of 
the  Manteo  Mining  Company.    Baltimore,  1853.     Front) 

199.  1853.    Map  of  the  Loflin  mining  property.     44  x  7£  in.     Scale : 

2|  in.  =  300  yds. 

(In  Tyson,  P.  T.    Rept.  on  the  gold  deposits  and  works  of 
the  Manteo  Mining  Company.    Baltimore,  1853.     Front.) 

20 


298  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

200.  1853.    Map  of  the  property  of  the  Vanderburg  Mining  Co.,  of 

North  Carolina,  containing  in  all  62G  acres.     18£  x  23£  in. 
Scale :  20  rods  to  the  inch. 

(In  Prospectus  of  the  Vanderburg  Mining  Co.  New  York, 
1853.  Fold,  at  end.) 

201.  1853.    Map  of  the  Eussel  gold  mines.     6^x7^  in.     Scale:  2|  in. 

=  500  yds. 

(In  Tyson,  P.  T.  Rept.  on  the  gold  deposits  and  works  of 
the  Perseverance  Mining  Co.  in  North  Carolina.  Balti- 
more, 1853.  Front.  Fold.) 

202.  1853.    Property  of  the  Aberdeen  Company,  from  a  survey  by  James 

T.  Hodge  assisted  by  John  A.  Bagley,  Sept.,  1853.   144  x  18 
in.    Scale:  30  rods=:l  inch. 

(In  Prospectus  of  the  Aberdeen  Company.  New  York,  1854. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

203.  1853.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  Section  4   (Albemarle  and 

Pamlico  sounds,  N.  C.),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1845  to  1853. 
13  x  19  in.     Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1853.  Wash.,  1854.  Sketch 
D.) 

204.  1853.    Preliminary  chart  of  the  entrances  to  Cape  Fear  river  and 

New  inlet,  North  Carolina.    Published  in  1853.    13£  x  16± 
in.    Scale,  1 :  40,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1853.  Wash.,  1854.  Sketch 
D.  No.  3.) 

205.  1853.    Eeconnaissance  of  Hatteras  inlet,  North  Carolina.     1853. 

12£  x  14  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1852.  Wash.,  1853.  Sketch 
D.  No.  5.) 

206.  1853.    Sketch  D,  No.  2  showing  the  progress  of  the  survey  of  Cape 

Fear  and  vicinity  in  Sections  Nos.  4  and  5,  1853.    10|  x  12± 
in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1853.  Wash.,  1854.  Sketch 
D.  No.  2.) 

207.  1854.    Map  of  the  Khymer  property,  Eowan  county,  North  Caro- 

lina, containing  100  acres.     7  x  10  in. 

(In  Prospectus  and  By-laws  of  the  Rhymer  Gold  Mining 
Company.  New  York,  1854.  Fold.  Front.) 

208.  1854.    Outline  map  of  North  Carolina.     Compiled  and  drawn  by 

G.  Schroeter.    New  York,  1854.     10^  x  15  in. 

(In  [Hawks,  F.  L.,  supposed  author}.  Hints  on  the  internal 
improvement  of  North  Carolina.  .  .  N.  Y.,  1854.  Fold,  at 
end.) 


299 

209.  1854.    Sketch  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina.    From  the  U. 

S.  Coast  Survey  of  Supt.  Bache  together  with  an  addition 
by  actual  survey  from  the  mouth  of  Newport  river  and  con- 
tinued up  that  river  to  include  Shepherd's  Point  and  Gall- 
anfs  Point,  by  W.  Beverhout  Thompson  and  T.  Abert  12  x 
15  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  l  stat.  mile. 

(In  [Hawks,  F.  L.,  supposed  author].  Hints  on  the  internal 
improvement  of  North  Carolina.  N.  Y.,  1854.  Fold,  at 
end.) 

210.  1854.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  Section  4   (Albemarle  and 

Pamlico  sounds,  North  Carolina),  TJ.  S.  Coast  Survey, 
1845  to  1854.  Published  in  1854.  17$  x  20J  in.  Scale, 
1 :  600,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1854.  Wash.,  1855.  Sketch 
D.) 

211.  1854.    Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina.     2Hx28£  in.     Scale, 

1 :  20,000.     Chart  No.  420. 
Inset:    Sketch  of  Lookout  bight. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1854.    Wash.,  1855.    Sketch 

D.    No.  4.) 

2fote:    Later  issues. 

212.  1854.    Sketch  D,  No.  2  showing  progress  of  the  survey  of  Cape 

Fear  and  vicinity  in  Sections  Nos.  4  and  5,  1854.  10  x  12 
in.  Scale,  1:400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1854.  Wash.,  1855.  Sketch 
D.  No.  2.) 

213.  1854.   Wimble  shoals,  coast  of  North  Carolina,  1854.     7£  x  8  in. 

Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  415. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1854.    Wash.,  1855.    Sketch 

D.    No.  3.) 

Sole:   Also  published  in  1870. 

214.  1855.    Cotton's  North  Carolina,     Published  by  G.  W.  and  C.  B. 

Colton,  New  York,  1855.     11  x  13£  in.     Scale:  2  in.  =  60 

miles. 

Inset:    Beaufort  harbor. 

.  (In  North  Carolina  Land  Co.  Statistical  and  descriptive 
account  of  the  several  counties  of  North  Carolina. 
Raleigh,  1869.  Fold.  Front) 

.V'.fe:  Other  editions,  \rith  variations  as  to  size  and  scale, 
published  in  1861,  1869,  1871,  1873,  1874,  1880.  Perhaps 
others. 

215.  1855.    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina,    A  new  map  of  the  state 

of  Xorth  Carolina  constructed  from  actual  surveys,  authen- 
tic public  documents  and  private  contributions  published 


300  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

under  the  patronage  of  the  legislature.    33£  x  82  in.    Scale : 
5  in.  =  30  miles. 

Note:  Prof.  Collier  Cobb  of  the  University  of  North  Caro- 
lina states  that  the  base  of  this  map  is  Brazier's  map  of 
1833,  and  that  the  geological  formations  were  colored  by 
Emmons  in  1855. 

216.  1855.    Map  of  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal,  connecting  Chesa- 

peake bay  with  Currituck,  Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds 
and  their  tributary  streams.  By  Marshall  Parks,  1855. 
13th  Ed.  Kevised  and  corrected.  1880.  Compiled  and 
drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl,  Washington,  D.  C.  18|  x  27£  in. 
Scale:  6  in.  =  40  statute  miles. 
(V.  s.  W.  D.) 

Note:    Other  editions. 

217.  1855.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (Albemarle 

and  Pamlico  sounds.    North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey, 
from  1845  to  1855.    24£  x  34  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1855.  Wash.,  1856.  Sketch 
D.) 

218.  1855.    Preliminary  chart   of   Albemarle   sound,   North   Carolina, 

1855.    14^x25  in.     Scale,  1 :  200,000.     Chart  No.  408. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1855.    Wash.,  1856.    Sketch 

D.    No.  2.) 

Note:   Later  issues. 

219.  1855.    Preliminary  chart  of  lower  part  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North 

Carolina,  1855.    24£  x  29£  in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000. 
Inset:     Sketch  of  Frying  Pan  shoals.     8*4x121/2   in.     Scale, 
1:  80,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1855.  Wash.,  1856.  Sketch 
D.  No.  3.) 

220.  1855.    Topographical  survey  of  Zeek's  and  a  part  of  Smith's  Isld. 

Made  under  the  direction  of  Capt.  D.  P.  Woodbury,  by  L. 
C.  Turner,  April,  1855.    15  x  31£  in.    Scale :  1  inch  =  200  ft. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

221.  1856.    Map  of  Gold  Hill  and  vicinity,  showing  the  shafts  of  the 

mine  and  giving  the  ground  plan  of  the  Honeycutt  workings. 
7  x  20±  in. 

(In  Emmons,  Ebenezer.     Geological  report  of  the  Midland 

counties    of   North    Carolina.     Raleigh    and    New   York, 

Putnam,  1856.    Fold,  facing  p.  160.) 

222.  1856.    Map  of  Deep  River  coalfield,  North  Carolina.     11  x  25  in. 

(In  Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Geological  report  of  the  Midland 
counties  of  North  Carolina.  Raleigh  and  New  York,  Put- 
nam, 1856.  Fold,  at  end.) 


MAPS.  301 

223.  1856.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1856.    24$  x  34^  in.    Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1856.  Wash.,  1856.  Sketch 
D.) 

224.  1856.    Cape  Fear  river  from  Eeeve's  Point  to  Wilmington,  North 

Carolina.    23£  x  29£  in.    Scale,  1 :  40,000.    Chart  No.  425. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  8.) 

yote:    Later  issues. 

225.  1856.    Preliminary  chart  of  lower  part  of  Cape  Fear  river,  North 

Carolina,   from   near   Federal   Point  to   Wilmington  .  .  . 
1856.    24£  x  29£  in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000. 

Inset:    Cape  Fear  river  in  the  vicinity  of  Wilmington,   1856. 
10%  x  17%  in.     Scale,  1:  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1856.    Wash^  1856.) 

226.  1856.    Preliminary  chart  of  the  seacoast  of  North  Carolina  from 

Cape  Hatteras  to  Ocracoke  inlet,  1856.    13£  x  16  in.    Scale, 
1 : 200,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1856.    Wash^  1856.) 

227.  1857.    Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal  connecting  Chesapeake  bay 

with  Currituck.  Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds  and  their 
tributary  streams,  by  John  Lathrop,  C.  E.,  1857.    Hosford 
&  Co.,  New  York.    22£  x  29*  in. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

228.  1857.    Cooke's  new  map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  constructed 

from  actual  surveys,  private  contributions  and  authentic 
public  documents,  procured  for  the  purpose  under  a  special 
resolution  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State,  by  William 
D.  Cooke,  A.  M.  Kaleigh,  1857.  Engraved,  printed  and 
mounted  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  Co.,  New  York.  38£  x  60^  in. 
Scale :  8  miles  to  an  inch. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  S.) 

229.  1857.    Map  of  Indian  localities  in  North  Carolina,  1584.    Drawn 

by  G.  Schroeter.    4x6  in.    Scale:  If  in.  =  30  miles. 

(In  Hawks,  F.  L.  History  of  North  Carolina.  VoL  1.  Fay- 
etteville,  1857.  Facing  p.  231.) 

230.  1857.    Map  of  the  Deep  River  coalfield. 

(In  Emmons,  E.  Special  report  .  .  .  concerning  the  ad- 
vantages of  the  valley  of  the  Deep  river  as  a  site  for  the 
establishment  of  a  national  foundry.  Raleigh,  Holden  & 
Wilson,  1857.) 


302  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

231.  1857.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1857.  24|  x  33i  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1857.  Wash.,  1858.  Sketch 
D.  Map  No.  25.) 

232.  1857.    Comparative   chart   showing   changes   in   the   entrance   to 

Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina.  14-J  x  20^  in.  Scale, 
1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.  Wash.,  1858.  Map 
No.  30.) 

233.  1857.    Preliminary  chart  of  the  seacoast  of  the  United  States  from 

Cape  Hatteras  to  Ocracoke  inlet,  and  from  Cape  Lookout  to 
Bogue  inlet,  North  Carolina.  Published  in  1857.  14^  x 
35£  in.  Scale,  1 :  200,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.  Wash.,  1858.  Maps 
Nos.  26  and  27  on  one  plate.) 

234.  1857.    Preliminary  survey  of  Hatteras  inlet,  North  Carolina  .  .  . 

13f  x  16|  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.  Wash.,  1858.  Map 
No.  28.) 

235.  1857.    Preliminary  survey  of  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina  .  .  . 

1857.    13f  x  16|  in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1857.  Wash.,  1858.  Map 
No.  28.) 

236.  1858.    Map  of  a  part  of  North  Carolina,  showing  the  routes  con- 

necting with  Deep  Eiver  district,  constructing  and  proposed. 

7$  x  9  in.    Scale :  2£  in.  =  40  miles. 

(In  Wilkes,  Charles.  Examination  of  the  Deep  River  coun- 
try. U.  S.  35th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1858.  Sen.  Doc.  No.  26. 
Fold,  facing  p.  20.) 

(In  N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.  Sess.  1859.     Doc.  No.  60.) 

237.  1858.    Map  of  North  Carolina  precincts,  1663-1729.     6f  x  6f  in. 

Scale :  If  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Fiske,  John.  Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors.  Boston 
and  New  York,  1897.  Double  page.  Vol.  2.  p.  276.) 

(In  Hawks,  F.  L.    History  of  North  Carolina.    Vol.  2.    Fay- 

etteville,  1858.    Fold.  p.  570.) 

238.  1858.    Map  of  the  Deep  River  district,  North  Carolina,  by  Capt.  C. 

Wilkes,  U.  S.  N.,  1858.     m  x  18£  in.     Scale:  3£  in.  =  5 

miles. 

(In  Wilkes,  Charles.  Examination  of  the  Deep  River  coun- 
try. U.  S.  35th  Cong.,  1858.  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  26.  Fold, 
at  end.) 

(In  N.  C.  Gen.  Assem.  Sess.  1859.    Doc.  No.  60.) 


MAPS.  303 

239.  1858.    Map  showing  the  lands  and  mines  of  the  Cabarrus  Gold  Min- 

ing Company,  Cabarrus  Co.,  North  Carolina.    13f  x  17£  in. 
(In  Brown,  James  T.    Report  on  property  of  the  Cabarrus 
Gold  Mining  Co.,  1865.    Fold.     Front) 

240.  1858.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1858.  24£  x  34£  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1858.  Wash.,  1859.  Map 
Wo.  10.) 

241.  1858.    Comparative  chart  of  Cape  Fear  River  bars,  North  Carolina. 

18f  x  24}  in.    Scale,  1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1858.     Wash.,  1859.     Map 

No.  13.) 

242.  1858.    Comparative  chart  of  New  Inlet  bar,  northern  entrance  of 

Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  16^  x  21£  in.  Scale, 
1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1858.  Wash.,  1859.  Map 
No.  12.) 

243.  1858.    Preliminary  chart  of  the  seacoast  of  the  United  States  from 

Cape  Hatteras,  N.  C.,  to  Cape  Lookout,  X.  C.  Published 
in  1858.  2H  x  28  in.  Scale,  1 :  200,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1858.  Waslu,  1859.  Map 
No.  11.) 

244.  1859.    A  geological  map  of  the  copper  region  in  the  counties  of 

Floyd,  Carroll  and  Grayson,  Ya.,  and  Ashe  and  Alleghany 
counties,  N.  C.  1859.  By  Richard  0.  Currey.  3£  x  13^  in. 
Scale:  6£  miles  — 1  inch. 

(In  Currey,  Richard  0.  Geological  visit  to  the  Virginia  cop- 
per region.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1859.  Front.  Fold.) 

(In  On  the  Blue  Ridge  copper  region.     The  Virginias,  v.  1 

(1880):  facing  p.  60.) 

245.  1859.    tMap  of  western  North  Carolina.]     20  x  26  in. 

Inset:    [Height  of  Black  Mountain  peaks; . 

(In  Colton,  Henry  E.  Mountain  scenery.  The  scenery  of 
the  mountains  of  western  North  Carolina.  .  .  Raleigh, 
1859.  Fold,  at  end.) 

246.  1859.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4    (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  F.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1859.  25  x  34  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1859.  Wash.,  1860.  Map 
No.  15.) 


304  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

247.  1860.    Map  of  the  route  of  the  aqueduct  of  the  Valley  River  Gold- 

mining  Co.,  and  sketch  map — approximate — of  the  Parker 
property  gold  placers.    9^  x  18  in. 

(In  Blake,  W.  P.    Report  upon  the  property  of  the  Valley 

River  Gold  Co.     Min.  Mag.  Ser.  II.,  v.   1,   1860.     Fold. 

facing  p.  466.) 

248.  1860.    A  new  map  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  by  J.  L.  Haz- 

zard.    Il£xl4£  in.     Scale:  2  in.  =  70  miles. 
(U.  N.  C.  L.) 

249.  1860?  A  new  map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina.     Constructed 

from  actual  surveys,  authentic  public  documents  and  private 
contributions.    Published  under  patronage  of  the  legislature. 
53x83  in.     Scale:  5  in.  =  30  miles. 
(U.  8.  C.  &  G.  S.) 

250.  1860.    Physikalische  Karte  des   Alleghany-Systems.     Nach   alien 

vorhandenen   Messungen   und   Untersuchungen   gezeichnet 
von  Ernest  Sandoz.    6f  x  15f  in.    Scale,  1 :  6,000,000. 
Inset:     Original  Karte  der  Black  Mountains  zur  Ubersicht  der 
Hohenmessungen  von  Prof.  Arnold  Guyot. 

(In  Petermann's  Mittheilungen,  1860.  Tafel  12.  Fold, 
facing  p.  284.) 

(In  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ser.  II,  v.  31  (1861):  Fold,  at  end.) 

Note:  Notice  of  this   map  may  be  found,   Am.   Jour.   Sci. 
Ser.  II,  v.  30   (1860)  :  392-393. 

251.  1860.    Rowan  gold  and  copper  mine,  Rowan  county,  North  Caro- 

lina.    7  x  7^  in. 

(In  Prospectus.  Repts.  of  geologists  ...  of  the  Rowan 
Gold  and  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Rowan  county,  North  Caro- 
lina. Baltimore,  Wiley,  1860.  Fold.) 

252.  1860.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1860.    24  x  34  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1860.  Wash.,  1861.  Map 
No.  10.) 

253.  1860.    Albemarle  sound,  North  Carolina.     Eastern  part  from  the 

Atlantic   Ocean  to   the   Pasquotank  river.     27£  x  30£   in. 
Scale :  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  140. 
Inset:    Continuation  of  Alligator  river. 
Note:    Later  issues. 

254.  1860.    Albemarle  sound,  North  Carolina.    Western  part,  from  the 

Pasquotank  river  to  the  Roanoke  and  Chowan  rivers.    27^ 
x  30^  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.     Chart  No.  141. 

Note:    Later  issues. 


MAPS.  305 

255.  1861.    Albemarle  sound  to  Cape  Fear,  North  Carolina,  from  the 

IT.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1854-7,  Admiralty  chart  No.  267.  24 
x  37$  in. 

Note:   Another  Issue  of  this  map  of  same  date  has  Insets  • 
Hatteras  Inlet;  Ocracoke  Inlet. 

256.  1861.    Birdseye  view  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  part  of 

Georgia.    (Panorama  of  the  seat  of  war.)    John  Bachmann, 
publisher.    18  x  27$  in. 
(S.  B.  W.) 

257.  1861.    Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the 

state  of  North  Carolina  with  part  of  Virginia  and  South 
Carolina.  From  the  latest  and  best  authorities,  published  by 
J.  H.  Colton,  New  York,  1861.  25$x32$  in.  Scale:  8 
miles  to  an  inch. 

Inset:    Plan  of  the  seacoast  from  Virginia  to  Florida.     4%  x 
25%. 

(L.  (7.) 

Note:   Also  published  in  1863. 

258.  1861.    J.  H.  Colton's  topographical  map  of  North  and  South  Caro- 

lina, a  large  portion  of  Georgia  and  part  of  adjoining  states. 
Published  by  J.  H.  Colton,  New  York,  1861.    17$  x  24$  in. 
Insets:    Beaufort  and  vicinity;   Wilmington  and  vicinity;    Sa- 
vannah and  vicinity;  Charleston  harbor  and  its  approaches. 
(L.  C.) 

259.  1861.    Sketch  D  showing  the  progress  in  Section  No.  4  (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1841 
to  1861.  24$x34  in.  Scale,  1:400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept  1861.    Map  No.  11.) 

260.  1861.    Middle  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.     Drawn  by  H.  Lin- 

denkohl.    19  x  22  in. 
(17.  S.  C.  d  (?.  S.) 

261.  1861.    North  Landing  river  (head  of  Currituck  sound),  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina.  16  x  20  in.  Scale,  1 :  40,000.  Chart 
No.  406. 

(U.  8.  C.  d  O.  8.) 

Note:   Later  issues. 

262.  1861.    Preliminary  sketch  of  a  map  of  the  mountains  of  western 

N411-   Carolina  from  the  observations  of  Prof.   A.   Guyot, 
drawn  under  his  direction  by  E.  Sandoz,  June,  1861.    19$ 
x27  in.     Scale:  8  miles  =  1  inch.     Chart  No.  3013. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  a.  8.} 


306  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

263.  1861.    Sketch  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina  from  Oregon  inlet  to 

Ocracoke  inlet.    14£  x  20  in.    Scale,  1 :  200,000. 

(In  Bache,  A.  D.    Notes  on  coast  of  North  Carolina.    U.  S. 
Coast  Survey,  1861.) 

264.  1861.    Beaufort  harbor,  Core  sound  and  Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.  Com- 

piled in  1861  .  .  .  from  surveys  by  James  Kearney  and 
Hartman  Bache.    28-^x50  in.    Scale:  1  inch  =  l  mile. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

265.  1861.    Extract  from  "  A  new  map  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina 

constructed  from  actual  surveys,  authentic  public  documents, 
and  private  contributions.  Published  under  the  patronage 
of  the  legislature,  1854  .  .  ."  20  x  36  in.  Scale:  5}  in.  =  30 
miles. 

(Signed,  Denis  Callahan,  November  2,  1861.) 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Note:     West  of  5th  mer.  from  Washington. 

266.  1862.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1862.  24^  x  34  in.  Scale :  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1862.     Wash.,   1864.     Map 
No.  21.) 

267.  1862.    Coast  of  North  Carolina  and  Virginia.     Compiled  at  the 

Coast  Survey  office,  Feb.,  1862.    Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl. 
Washington,  1862.    33£  x  47£  in. 
(17.  8.  C.  &  O.  8.) 

268.  1862.    Oregon  .inlet,  North  Carolina.    14fxl6£in.    Scale,  1 :  20,- 

000.    Chart  No.  414. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.    1862.    Wash.,   1863.    Map 

No.  22.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

269.  1862.    Eastern  part  of  North  Carolina,  from  northern  boundary  of 

North  Carolina  to  Cape  Fear  east  of  Wilmington  and  Wei- 
don  to  the  Atlantic  ...  In  6  sheets.    MSS.  compiled  from 
various  sources. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

270.  1862.    Eastern  portion  of  the  military  department  of  North  Caro- 

lina.    Compiled  from  the  best  and  latest  authorities  in  the 
Bureau  of  Top1-  Engrs-  War  Department  by  A.  Schott.  May, 
1862.    31  x  m  in.    Scale :  5  miles  to  1  inch. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Note:    Another  issue  of  same  map,  same  date,  has  inset : 
Entrance  to  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina 


3IAPS.  307 

271.  1862.    Map  of  the  battlefield  of  Roanoke  island,  Feb.  S,  1862. 

Drawn  by  Lieut.  Andrews.     Scale:  5  in.  =  600  ft.     (Shows 
Eoanoke  island,  Croatan  sound,  and  Bodies  island.) 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

272.  1863.    [A  map  of]  the  States  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     6£ 

x  11  in. 

(In  Moore,  M.  B.     The  Geographical  Reader  for  the  Dixie 
Children.    Raleigh,  1863.    Between  pp.  12  and  13.) 

273.  1863.    Atlantic   coast   of  the   United   States,   Cape   Hatteras  to 

Mosquito  inlet,  1863.     22^x26*  in.     Scale,  1:1,200,000. 
Chart  No.  3. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1863.     Wash.,  1864.     Map 

No.  20.) 

yote:    Later  issues. 

274.  1863.    Atlantic  coast  of  the  United  States,  Nantucket  to  Cape 

Hatteras,  1863.    22£  x  264  in.     Scale,  1 : 1,200,000.    Chart 
No.  2. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1862.     Wash.,  1863.     Map 

No.  24.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1863.     Wash.,   1864.     Map 

No.  19.) 

Note:    Later  Issues. 

275.  1863.    Mountain  region  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee.     Com- 

piled by  W.  L.  Nicholson,  1863.    Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl. 
(Unfinished  proof.)     20  x  3(H  in.    Scale:  1  inch=10  miles. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  O.  8.) 

276.  1863.    [Tracing  of   western   North   Carolina.]      Copied  by   Aug. 

McCafferty,  June  23-29,  1863.     19  x  27  in. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

-Yofe:    No  clue  as  to  original  map. 

277.  1864.    Copy  of  a  map  of  Cape  Fear  river  and  adjoining  coast  of 

North   Carolina.     Made  from  material  furnished  by  the 
Coast  Survey,  and  additional  information  by  Lieut.-Col. 
Shearman.     35x87  in.    Scale:  4  in.  =  2  statute  miles. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  O.  8.) 

278.  1864.    Core  sound  and  straits,  North  Carolina,  1864.    19  x  33  in. 

Scale,  1 :  40,000.    Chart  No.  421. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1864.     Wash.,  1866.     Map 

No.  24.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

279.  1864.   Mouths  of  Roanoke  river,  North  Carolina.     17£x25f  in. 

Scale,  1 :  30,000.    Chart  No.  409. 
(17.  8.  C.  d  a.  S.) 

.Vofe:    Later  issues. 


308  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

280.  1864.    Part  of  North  Carolina,  showing  approaches  to  Wilmington. 

Compiled  at  the  Coast  Survey  office,  March,   1864.     27£ 
x  27|  in.    Scale :    5  in.  =  20  miles. 
(17.  8.  C.  &  G.  8.) 

281.  1864.    Reconnaissance  of  Cape  Lookout  shoals.     1864.     16£  x  19^ 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1864.     Wash.,  1866.     Map 
No.  25.) 

282.  1864.    Chart.    Cape  Fear  to  Wilmington,  reduced  from  Coast  Sur- 

vey   charts  ...  by    Charles    K.    Graham.      17-|  x  27    in. 
Scale,  1 :  90,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

283.  1864.    Portions  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  embracing  Rich- 

mond and  Lynchburg,  Va.,  and  Goldsboro  and  Salisbury, 
N.  C.    Compiled  in  the  Engineer  Bureau,  War  Department, 
for  military  purposes,  1864.    26£x39£  in.  Scale,  1 :  300,000. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

284.  1864.    Topographical  map  of  the  country  in  vicinity  of  Newberne, 

N.  C.    Compiled  from  various  authorities  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Lieut.  W.  R.  King  .  .  .  made  by  Solon  Mallis  .  .  . 
May,  1864.    9£  x  12£  in.    Scale :  1J  in.  =  4  miles. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.I 

285.  1865.    Bacon's  new  topographical  map  of  the  state  of  North  Caro- 

lina with  part  of  Virginia  and  South  Carolina.     [London], 
1865.    Scale :  8  miles'  to  an  inch. 

Note:     From  British  Museum  Catalogue.     Not  seen. 

286.  1865.    Bacon's  topographical  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and 

parts  of  adjoining  States,  including  Washington,  Richmond, 
Chattanooga  and  Savannah.     London,  1865. 

Note:     Prom  British  Museum  Catalogue.     Not  seen. 

287.  1865.    Johnson's  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.     Published 

by  Johnson  and  Ward.     15J  x  21£  in.     Scale:  2£  in.  =  60 
miles. 

Inset:   Map  of  Charleston  harbor. 
(L.  C.) 

288.  1865.    Map  of  part  of  the  states  of  N.  C.,  S.  C.,  and  Tenn.    22  x 

32f  in.    Scale:  1  inch  =  10  miles. 
(£7.  flf.  C.  &  a.  8.) 

289.  1865.    Military  map  of  southwestern  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

29x29|in.    Scale:  1  inch  =10  miles. 
(17.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.) 


MAPS.  309 

290.  1865.    North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.    Drawn  by  A.  Linden- 

kohl,  1865.     Washington,  1865.     24^x34^  in.     Scale:  1 
inch  =  10  miles. 

(17.  8.  C.  &  a.  8.) 

291.  1866.    Map  intended  to  illustrate  five  topographical  types  of  earth 

surface  between  Cincinnati  and  the  sea,  by  J.  P.  Lesley, 
1866.    15£  x  17$  in. 

(In  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans,  v.  13  (1869):   Fold,  facing  p. 
312.) 

Note:    Shows  Appalachians  of  North  Carolina. 

292.  1866.    Map  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  with  portions  of  ad- 

joining states.     Published  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  New 
York,  1866.    29£x56f  in.    Scale:  8  miles  =  1  inch. 

Note:   Also  issued  in  1874. 

293.  1866.    Schonberg's  map  of  the  Carolinas.     New  York,  Schonberg 

&  Co.,  1866.     11  x  17  in.     Scale :  30  English  statute  miles 
to  1  inch. 

(L.  C.) 

294.  1866.    The  United  States,  southern  part.    From  the  latest  surveys 

by  A.  Lindenkohl.    16f  x  21  in.    Scale,  1 :  3,000,000. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

295.  1866.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4   (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1850 
to  1866.    20  x  26  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1866.     Wash.,  1869.     Map 
No.  13.) 

296.  1866.    Cape  Lookout  shoals.    1866.    16^x21$  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000. 

Chart  No.  419. 

.  (In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1865.     Wash.,  1867.     Map 

No.  13.) 

Note:   Later  issues. 

297.  1866.    Entrance  to  Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  1866.  8  x  13$ 

in.    Scale,  1 :  30,000. 

Inset:    Frying  Pan  shoals.     8x12  in.     Scale,  1:  80,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  Kept   1865.     Wash.,  1867.     Map 
No.  13.) 

298.  1867.    A  map  of  Cheraws  precinct  and  parts  adjacent.    Taken  from 

map  in  Carroll's  Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina. 
4f  x  72  in. 

(In  Gregg,  Alexander.    History  of  the  old  Cheraws.  .  .  New 
York,  1867.     Front.) 


310  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

299.  1867.    Map  of  Dismal  Swamp  canal,  connecting  Chesapeake  bay 

with  Currituck,  Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds  and  their 
tributary  streams,  by  D.  S.  Walton,  1867.  16  x  20f  in. 

(In  U.  S.  50th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1889.    Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  No.  89. 
Fold,  facing  p.  12.) 

300.  1867.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  in  Section  No.  4    (coast  and 

sounds  of  North  Carolina),  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  from  1845 
to  1867.  20  x  25  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept.  1867.     Wash.,   1869.     Map 
No.  8.) 

301.  1867.    Atlantic  coast  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Eomain.    [North 

Carolina  and  South  Carolina.]     2S£  x  37  in.   Scale,  1 :  400,- 
000.    Chart  No.  11. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  S.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

302.  1867.    General  chart  of  the  coast  from  Cape  Henry  to  Cape  Look- 

out. Published  in  1867.  26£  x  37^  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 
Chart  No.  10. 

(In  U.  S.   Coast  Survey,  Kept.   1867.    Wash.,   1869.    Map 

No.  14.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

303.  1867.    Port  of  Newberne,  North  Carolina.     1867.     13£  x  16£  in. 

Scale,  1 :  40,000.    Chart  No.  410. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept   1867.    Wash.,   1869.    Map 

No.  9.) 

Note:     Later  issues. 

304.  1868.    Map  of  Gates  county,  by  W.  H.  Weatherly  and  C.  A.  Nash, 

1868.    26x38  in.  '  Scale,  1:63,360.     MSS. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

305.  1868.    A  map  of  Halifax  county  made  in  pursuance  of  an  order  of 

the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  said  county.     25^  x  33^  in. 
Scale :  1$  miles  to  1  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

306.  1868.    Plan  shewing  the  townships  and  their  boundaries  in  Chowan 

county.  (Not  from  actual  survey.)  Prepared  and  drawn  by 
G.  J.  Cherry,  1868.  15  x  15£  in.  Scale :  4  miles  to  1  inch. 
MSS. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

307.  1868.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1868. 
22£  x  24£  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

•      (In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1868.     Wash.,  1871.     Map 
No.  14.) 


MAPS.  311 

308.  1869.    Map  of  Franklin  county  by  W.  N.  Fuller,  1869.    Eng.  by  T. 

C.  Harris,    lof  x  22f  in.    Scale :  2  miles =1  inch. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  (7.) 

309.  1869.    Map  of  the  northern  portion  of  New  Hanover,  now  known  as 

Fender  county,  by  James  &  Brown,  C.  E.,  1869.  in  x  25 
in.  Scale:  2  miles  =1  inch. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

310.  1869.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  Xorth  Carolina),  from  1845  to  1869. 
21£  x  24£  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1869.     Wash.,  1872.     Map 
Ho.  7.) 

311.  1870.    Map  of  Chatham  county,  X.  C.,  by  Capt.  X.  A.  Ramsey. 

15£  x  18f  in.  Scale :  2  miles  to  1  inch.  Xew  York,  Snyder, 
Black  &  Stum,  1870. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

312.  1870.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  Xo.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1870. 
21|  x  24i  in.  Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1870.     Wash.,  1873.     Map 
Ho.  6.) 

313.  1870.    Albemarle,  Croatan  and  Roanoke  sounds  .  .  .  14£x20  in. 

Scale:  4£  in.  =  10  miles. 
(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

314.  1870.    General  view  of  Albemarle,  Croatan,  Eoanoke  and  Pamlico 

sounds,  incl.  of  Xag^s  Head  and  Cape  Hatteras.    4J  x  7^  in. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

315.  1870.    Map  of  Xew  Inlet,  Federal  Point,  exhibiting  line  of  pro- 

posed work  from  Smith's  to  ZeeFs  island.  Surveyed  and 
drawn  by  order  of  .  .  .  J.  H.  Simpson  .  .  .  23£  x  27  in. 
Scale,  1:10,000. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

316. 1870-71.  Comparative  map  of  Shore  Head  of  Smith's  island.  22£  x 
25£  in.  Scale :  50  ft.  to  1  inch. 

(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

317. 1870-71.  Roanoke  river,  from  Weldon  to  Plymouth,  in  6  sheets.  Sur- 
veyed ...  by  Geo.  H.  Elliott,  1870-71.  Scale:  4  inches 
to  1  mile. 

(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

318.  1871.  Geognostische  Karte  des  Alleghanv-Systems.  Xach  den  vor- 
handenen  Arbeiten  sowie  eignen  Untersuchungen  zusammen- 
gestellt  von  Herman  Credner.  Die  Physikalische  Grand- 


312  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

lage  von  A.  Petermann  und  E.  Sandoz.  9|  x  15f  in.  Scale, 
1 :  6,000,000. 

(In   Petermann's   Mittheilungen,    v.    17,    1871.    Tafel   III. 
Fold,  facing  p.  474.) 

319.  1871.    Map  of  the  Southern  States  of  North  America,  1871.     15$ 

x  25f  in.    Scale :  2J  in.  =  120  English  miles. 

(In  Somers,  Robert.     The  Southern  States  since  the  war. 
London  and  New  York,  1871.    Fold,  at  end.) 

320.  1871.    Pearce's  new  map  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina.     Com- 

piled from  actual,  public  and  private  surveys.  New  York, 
H.  H.  Lloyd  &  Co.,  1871.  41£  x  61£  in.  Scale:  8  miles  = 
1  inch. 

Insets:    Maps  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the  world. 
(L.  C.) 

Without  insets.    Raleigh,  N.  C.,  Pearce  &  Williams,  1872. 

30  x  120  in.    Scale:  8  miles  to  the  inch. 

321.  1871.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(Pamlico  sound,  N.  C.)  from  1845  to  1871.  16^x25  in. 
Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1871.     Wash.,   1874.     Map 
No.  6.) 

322.  1871.    General  map  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Deep  rivers.    19  x  74  in. 

Scale:  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

323.  1871.    Map  of  Deep  river.    In  3  sheets,  each  20f  x  50  in.     Scale : 

500  ft.  to  1  inch. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

324.  1871.   Map  of  the  Cape  Fear  river.    In  18  sheets,  each  20|  x  34£ 

in.    Scale :  2000  ft.  to  1  inch. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

325.  1871.    Neuse  river,  North  Carolina.    In  7  sheets.    Scale:  1"  =  500'. 

(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

326.  1872.    Edenton  bay,  N.  C.  .  .  by  Geo.  H.  Elliott,  1872.    17  x  23f 

in.    Scale :  1  in.  to  400  ft. 
(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

327.  1872.    Mouth  of  Mackay's  creek  ...  by  Geo.  H.  Elliott.    9£  x  10 

in.     Scale,  1 :  20,000. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

328.  1872.    Washington   harbor,    N.    C.,    1872.      15  x  15|   in.      Scale, 

1 : 10,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 


MAPS.  313 

329.  1873.    Map  of  the  High-shoal,  Gaston  Co.,  N.  C.,  property,  14,250 

acres.    5£  x  10£  in.    Scale :  1£  in.  =  10,000  ft 

(In  Winter,  F.  Report  on  the  High  Shoals  property  in 
Gaston  county,  North  Carolina.  Fold.  Front) 

330.  1873.    Williams'  new  map  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina.    Com- 

piled from  actual  public  and  private  surveys.  35£  x  49^  in. 
Scale :  8  miles  to  the  inch.  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  Alfred  Williams, 
1873. 

(L.  C.) 

331.  1873.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds,  X.  C.)  from  1845  to  1873. 
25  x  34£  in.  Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1872.  Wash.,  1875.  Map 
No.  7.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  RepL  1873.     Wash.,  1875.     Map 

No.  7.) 

332.  1874.    Map  of  Catawba  river  from  the  Devil's  shoals  in  Burke 

county  to  the  State  line,  from  a  survey  in  1824  by  Brazier. 
18 x 33  in.    Scale:  2  miles =1  inch. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

333.  1874.    Map  of  Warren  county,  X.  C.    Surveyed  by  R.  D.  Paschall. 

19  x  24£  in.    Scale:  6  cm.  =  2  miles. 
(8.  B.  W.) 

Note:    A  drawing,  evidently  the  original  of  this  map,   is 
in  the  office  of  the  Sec.  of  State  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

334.  1874.    Plan  sketch  of  the  N.  C.  Gold  Amalgamating  Company's 

gold  mine,  and  gold  extracting  mills,  at  Gold  Hill,  Rowan 
Co.,  N.  C.  8£  x  9±  in.  Scale :  4  in.  =  800  ft. 

(In  Cram,  T.  J.  Report  upon  the  mine  and  mills  ...  of 
the  "North  Carolina  Gold  Amalgamating  Co."  Phila., 
1874.  Fold,  facing  p.  8.) 

335.  1874.    Map  of  the  R.  &  G.  R.  R.  from  an  actual  survey.    16  x  43  in. 

Scale:  2  miles =1  inch.    MSS. 
(N.  C.  a.  8.) 

336.  1874.    Neuse  river,  North  Carolina.    22  x  31  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000. 

Chart  No.  144*. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1871.  Wash.,  1874.  Map 
No.  25.) 

Xote:   Later  Issues. 

337.  1874.    Pamlico  river,  North  Carolina.    7  x  21  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000. 

Chart  No.  1441. 

(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  8.) 
Note:   Later 
21 


314  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

338.  1874.    Old  House  Channel,  Pamlico  sound,  N.  C.     Examination 

made  under  the  direction  of  Major  Wm.  P.  Craighill  .  .  . 
by  Geo.  H.  Elliott  .  .  .  23f  x  25  in.     Scale,  1 :  20,000. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

339.  1875.    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina  by  W.  C.  Kerr.    13|  x  26 

in.  Scale:  2-|  in.  =  50  miles.  Base  is  the  map  of  the  TJ.  S. 
Coast  Survey. 

(In  Kerr,  W.  C.    Geology  of  North  Carolina.    Raleigh,  1875. 
Vol.  1.    Fold.    Front.) 

(In   North   Carolina,    Board    of   Immig.,    Stat.    and    Agric. 

N.  C.  and  its  Resources.  .  .  Raleigh,  1876.    Fold.    Front.) 

340.  1875.    Sketch  D  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds,  N.  C.)  from  1845  to  1875. 
25^x27iin. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1874.     Wash.,  1877.     Map 

No.  7.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.  1875.  Wash.,  1878.  Map 

No.  7.) 

341.  1875.    Primary  triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia 

base-lines  (southern  part).  14x22^  in.  Scale,  1:1,- 
'000,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1874.     Wash.,  1877.     Map 
No.  9.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept.   1875.     Wash.,   1878.     Map 

No.  9.) 

342.  1875.    Catawba  river,  N.  C.     From  the  map  of  Hamilton  Fulton, 

C.  E.,  made  in  1824.    To  accompany  report  of  Abert,  1875. 
In  3  sheets,  each  2£  x  43£  in.    Scale :  3f  in.  =  1  mile. 
(V.  8.  W.  D.) 

343.  1876.    Map  of  east  Tennessee  and  western  North  Carolina  showing 

mineral  deposits  in  vicinity  of  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1876. 
Drawn  by  Charles  Waring  &  Co.  15|  x  23£  in.  Scale :  4f 
in.  =  50  miles. 

(U.  8.  G.  S.} 

344.  1876.    Canal  between  Neuse  and  Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  rivers,  N. 

C.,  in  3  sheets,  each  10  x  16  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1876,  pt.  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  410.) 

345.  1876.    Index  map.     "A  line  between  the  Neuse  and  Cape  Fear 

rivers  in  North  Carolina  with  a  view  to  connect  the  waters 
of  the  same.  And  a  like  line  with  a  view  to  connect  the 
waters  of  Norfolk  harbor,  in  Virginia,  with  the  waters  of 
Cape  Fear  river,  at  or  near  Wilmington,  North  Carolina." 


315 

10x16  in.     Scale:  1  inch =20  miles.     From  TL  S.  Coast 
Survey  chart  of  1865. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1876,  pt  1.  Fold,  facing  410.) 

(In  U.  S.  44th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1876.  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  Wo.  35.) 

346.  1877.    Bertie  county,  not  from  actual  survey,  by  Sol.  Cherry,  Jr., 

1877.    13  x  23|  in.    Scale :  2  miles  to  an  inch. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

347.  1877.    Map  of  Eutherford  county.     Drawn  by  C.  W.  Watkins, 

county  surveyor,  1877.    35  x  38  in.    Scale :  1  mile  to  1  inch. 
MSS. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

348.  1877.    tWestern  "North  Carolina.,    Map  No.  2.    9  x  9£  in.    Scale : 

£  in.  —  1  mile. 

(In  Western  North  Carolina  Land  Company.     Norristown, 
Pa.,  1877.    Fold.    Front) 

349.  1877.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1877. 
25  x  34£  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Kept   1876.     Wash.,  1879.     Map 
Ho.  9.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1877.     Wash.,  1880.     Map 

Ho.  7.) 

350.  1877.    Primary  triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia 

base-lines    (southern  part).     13^x26£   in.      Scale,   1:1,- 
000,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1876.     Wash.,   1879.     Map 
Ho.  1L) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Rept  1877.     Wash.,  1880.     Map 

Ho.  9.) 

351.  1878.    Anson  county,  by  William  A.  James,  C.  E.,  1878.    13  x  13£ 

in.    Scale:  2  miles  to  1  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

352.  1878.    Map  of  Caldwell  county,  by  J.  C.  Harper,  1878.     17  x  21£ 

in.    Scale:  3  in. =6  miles. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

353.  1878.   Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.    8^x10^  in.    Scale :  H 

in. =80  miles. 

(In  Geography  of  the  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States,  New 
York,  1878,  facing  p.  6.) 

354.  1878.    Pasquotank  county.    Copy  of  original  map  by  H.  T.  Green- 

leaf,  C.  E.    Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.,  1878.    14x39f  in.  Scale: 
2$w.=2±  miles.    MSS/ 

(Off",  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 


316  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

355.  1878.    Cape  Henry  to  Currituck  beach  including  the  Albemarle 

and  Chesapeake  canal.    31  x  40£  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.  Chart 
No.  137. 

(U.  S.  C.  &  a.  8.) 

Note:   Later  issues. 

356.  1878.    Currituck  sound,  "N.  C.    29  x  63^  in.    Scale,  1 : 12,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

357.  1878.    French  Broad  river,  N.  C.    From  Wilson's  Fish-Trap,  near 

Brevard,  to  Smith's  Bridge,  near  Asheville.    To  accompany 
report  of  S.  T.  Abert  .  .  .  Feb.   12,   1878.     25f  x44  in. 
Scale,  1 : 48,000. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

358.  1878.    Map  of  the  upper  portion  of  Scuppernong  river,  N.  C.   14£ 

x  34  in.    Scale :  5$  in.  =  1000  ft. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

359.  1878.    Neuse  river  from  Goldsboro  to  Smithfield,  N.  C.    In  2  sheets 

each  23  x  36  in.    Scale:  5  inches  — 1  mile. 
(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

360.  1878.    Plan  of  Scuppernong  river  surveyed  ...  by  John  N".  Mc- 

Clintock.    30  x  48  in.    Scale,  1 :  2400. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

361.  1878.    Sketch  of  the  Pedee  river  from  the  Uwharrie  to  Cheraw. 

In  4  sheets  each  24|  x  37-J  in.    Scale:  5  inches  =  1  mile. 
(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

362.  1878.    Survey  of  the  upper  and  lower  portions  of  Tar  river  made 

under  direction  of  Capt.  Chas.  B.  Phillips  .  .  .  By  W.  G. 
Williamson,  1878.    31  x  35  in.    Scale,  1 : 12,000. 
(17.  8.  W.D.) 

363.  1878.    Trent  river.    Examination  made  under  the  direction  of  Cap- 

tain Charles  B.  Phillips,  1878,  by  J.  M.  Wolbrect.    35  x  48 
in.    Scale:  5  in.  =  l  mi. 
(17.  B.W.D.) 

364.  1878.    Yadkin  river,  N.   C.,  from  Wilkesboro  to  western  North 

Carolina  E.  E.  bridge  near  Salisbury.    23£  x  48|  in.    Scale : 
1  inch  =  6000  ft. 

(17.  S.  W.D.) 

365. 1878-79.  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake,  and  Dismal  Swamp  canals  with 
their  connecting  waters.  18f  x  27J  in.  Scale,  1 : 120,000. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

366. 1878-79.  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake,  and  Dismal  Swamp  canals  with 
their  connecting  waters  ...  by  Fredk-  W.  Frost,  C.  E. 
9J  x  13|  in.  Scale,  1 :  240,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1880,  pt.  1.     Fold,  facing  p.  896.) 
(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.    Sen.  Doc.  No.  73.) 


MAPS.  317 

367. 1878-79.  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal.    In  4  sheets  each  34£  x 
67  in.    Scale,  1 : 1200.    MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

368. 1878-79.  Currituck   sound,  North   Carolina.     25f  x  47   in.     Scale, 
1 : 24,000.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

369. 1878-79.  Dismal  Swamp  canal.  In  10  sheets  each  32|  x  56  in.  Scale, 
1:1200.  MSS. 

(17.  B.  W.  D.) 

370. 1878-79.  General  map  illustrating  the  survey  of  water  routes  from 
Norfolk  harbor,  Va.,  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean  south  of  Hatteras 
and  to  the  Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.  14  x  21  in.  Scale,  1 : 
720,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1880,  pt  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  896.) 

(In  U.  S.  46th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1880.    Sen.  Doc.  No.  73.) 

371.  1878-79.  North  Landing  river,  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.    Out- 
let of  the  Virginia  cut  of  the  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake 
canal.    24£  x  77£  in.'  Scale,  1 :  24,000.    MSS. 
(17.  B.  W.  D.) 

372. 1878-79.  North  river,  North  Carolina.  20£  x  40  in.  Scale,  1 :  24,000. 
MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

373. 1878-79.  North  river,  N.  C.,  from  southern  terminus  of  the  A.  &  C. 
canal  to  Dixie  island.  32|  x  62£  in.  Scale :  1  inch  =  500  ft. 
MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

374. 1878-79.  Pasquotank  river,  North  Carolina.     Outlet  of  the  Dismal 
Swamp  canal.    46|  x  53f  in.    Scale,  1 :  24,000.    MSS. 
(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

375.  1879.    Alamance  county,  by  J.  Stafford,  1879.    9  x  llf  in.    Scale: 

2  miles =1  inch. 

(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

376.  1879.    Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  States  of  North  Carolina 

and  South  Carolina  with  adjacent  parts  of  Georgia,  Ten- 
nessee, Kentucky,  West  Virginia  and  Virginia.  Designed 
and  constructed  under  the  orders  of  Postmaster-General 
David  M.  Key  by  W.  L.  Nicholson  .  .  .  1879.  Four  sheets, 
each  26£  x  30£  in.  Scale :  8  miles  to  1  inch. 
(L.  C.) 

Note:  Many  other  editions  have  appeared.  From  1893 
the  post  route  n-aps  have  been  issued  quarterly.  They 
show  postoffices  with  the  intermediate  distances  and  mail 
routes  in  operation  at  the  various  dates  of  issue. 


318  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

377.  1879.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1879. 
25  x  34£  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1879.    Wash.,  1881. 
Map  No.  9.) 

• (In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1878.    Wash.,  1881. 

Map  No.  7.) 

378.  1879.    Currituck  beach  to  Oregon  inlet,  North  Carolina.     25£  x 

38|  in.     Scale,  1 :  80,000.     Chart  No.  138. 
(U.  8.  C.  rf  G.  8.) 

Note:    Later  Issues. 

379.  1879.    Lookout  cove,  Cape  Lookout,  North  Carolina.    17$  x  22£  in. 

Scale,  1 :  6000.    Chart  No.  423. 
(U.  8.  (7.  &  &.  8.) 

380.  1879.    Primary  triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia 

base-lines  (southern  part).  14^x24$  in.  Scale,  1:1,- 
000,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1879.    Wash.,  1881. 
Map  No.  11.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1878.    Wash.,  1881. 

Map  No.  9.) 

381.  1879.    Catawba  river,  North  Carolina.    In  four  sheets.    Scale :  5  in. 

=  1  mile.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

382.  1879.    Lockwood's  Folly  river,  North  Carolina.     Examined  under 

the  direction  of  Capt.  Chas.  B.  Phillips  .  .  .  by  C.  W. 
Forster  .  .  .  1879.  25  x  38£  in.  Scale:  5  in.'=l  mile. 
MSS. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

383.  1879.    Map  of  survey  of  the  portion  of  Pasquotank  river,  N.  C.,  in 

the  vicinity  of  Dismal  Swamp  canal  .  .  .  1879.     10x40$ 
in.    Scale:  1  inch  =  500  ft.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

384.  1880.    Agricultural  map  of  North  Carolina  and  part  of  Virginia 

compiled  from  personal  notes  and  state  and  county  surveys 
and  correspondence,  by  W.  C.  Kerr,  1880.  9  x  14$  in.  Scale : 
100  miles  =  3  in. 

(In  Kerr,  W.  C.    Outline  of  physical  geography  of  the  state 

of  North  Carolina,  U.  S.  10th  Census  Rept,  v.  6,  pt.  2, 

Wash.,   1884.     Fold.     Front.) 

385.  1880.    Carolina  Central  Railway.    Keduced  from  a  map  made  by 

J.  W.  Fry  in  1875  to  scale  of  2  miles  =  1  inch.  17$  x  124|  in. 
(Off.  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 


MAPS.  319 

386.  1880.    A  school  map  of  North  Carolina  by  Collier  Cobb.     40£  x 

127£.     Scale:  8  miles  to  the  inch.     Fayetteville  and  Wake 

Forest  College,  N.  C.     1880. 

Inset:    Shows  flat,  hilly  and  mountainous  portions  of  the  state. 

Contains  notes  on  climate,  botany,  minerals  and  mountain 

altitudes. 

Second  edition:    Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  1880. 

Third  edition:    Chapel  Hill,  H.  C.,  1881.     Revised.    Shows 

topography  in  detail. 

Fourth  edition:   Raleigh,  Alfred  Williams  &  Co.,  1887.    Con- 

tains geological  map.     CVo*  seen.) 

Fifth  edition:    Raleigh,  1888. 

387.  1880  ?  State  map  of  North  Carolina.    22f  x  25}  in.    "  This  map  is 

respectfully  inscribed  to  Governor  Thomas  J.  Jarris  ..." 
(N.  C.  O.  8.) 

388.  1880.    From  Oregon  inlet  to  Cape  Hatteras,  North  Carolina.    25f  x 

41|  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  139. 
(U.  8.  C.  &  <?.  8.) 

Note:   Later  issues. 

389.  1880.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part).     [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North 
Carolina.]     14J  x  24f  in. 

(In  U.  S.  "Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept  1880.    Wash.,  1882. 
Map  No.  11.) 

390.  1880.    Beaufort  harbor,  N.  C.    Surveyed  ...  by  Chas.  M.  Yeates, 

1880.    37  x  41  in.    Scale,  1 :  7200. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

391.  1880.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  from  Fayetteville  to  Wilmington. 

11  sheets.    To  accompany  report  of  examination  made  under 
the  direction  of  Capt  Chas.  B.  Phillips  ...  by  Geo.  H. 
Elliott.    1880.    Scale:  500  ft.  =  l  in. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

392.  1880.    Lillington  river,  N.  C.    1880.    In  2  sheets  each  32f  x  51f  in. 

Scale:  300  ft =1  inch.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

393.  1880.   Town  creek,  N.  C.     35x54£  in.     Scale:  500  ft =1  inch. 

MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

394.  1881.    Cherokee  lands,  by  Bobt.  Love,  1820.     18x21  in.    Scale: 

2  miles=l  inch.    MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  X.  <7.) 


320  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

395.  1881.    Gray's  new  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.   By 

Frank  A.  Gray,  Phila.,  0.  W.  Gray  &  Son  [1881].  15|  x  26 
in.  Scale,  1 : 150,000. 

Inset:    Charleston  harbor  and  its  approaches. 
(L.  G.) 

396.  1881.    Map  showing  mineral  resources  and  mines  in  southwest 

Virginia  and  Ashe  and  Alleghany  counties,  North  Carolina. 
19x28  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  18  miles. 

(In  Boyd,  C.  R.    Resources  of  Southwest  Virginia.  .  .  New 
York,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1881.    Fold,  at  end.) 

397.  1881.    Part  of  a  "  Map  of  the  Cherokee  country  in  North  Carolina/' 

Surveyed  in  1837  and  drawn  from  the  returns  of  the  deputy 
surveyor  by  R.  Deaver.    Reduced  to  scale :  2  miles  =  1  inch, 
by  T.  C.  Harris,  Dec.,  1881.    16  x  21  in.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

398.  1881.    Sketch  showing  the  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1881. 
June  30, 1881.  25  x  33^  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1880.    Wash.,  1882. 

Map  No.  9.) 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1881.    Wash.,  1883. 
Map  No.  9.) 

399.  1881.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part).  [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North 
Carolina.]  14|  x  25£  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1881.    Wash.,  1883. 
Map  No.  10.) 

400.  1881.    Contentnea  creek,  N.  C.    Examined  under  the  direction  of 

Captain    Chas.    B.    Phillips  ...  by    Reid    Whitford  .  .  . 
1881.    Scale:  400  ft.  =  1  in.    [In  3  sheets.]    MSS. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

401.  1881.    Meherrin  river,  N.  C.,  from  its  mouth  to  Skinner's  Bridge, 

1881.  In  3  sheets  each  9|  x46|  in.    Scale:  1  in.  =  300  ft. 
MSS. 

(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

402.  1882.    Map  of  Columbus  county  [North  Carolina],  by  A.  Kirkland, 

1882.  20£  x  32J  in.    Scale :  1  inch  =  2i  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

403.  1882.    Map  of  North  Carolina  by  W.  C.  Kerr,  State  Geologist,  as- 

sisted by  Capt.  Wm.  Cain,  C.  E.  Published  by  the  State 
Board  of  Agriculture,  1882.  Constructed  from  original  sur- 
veys and  triangulations  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  &  Geod.  Survey; 
of  Prof.  Guyot;  of  the  State  Geologist,  and  of  the  U.  S. 


MAPS.  321 

Engineers,  and  embodying  the  surveys  made  by  the  State 
from  1820  to  date  .  .  .  23£ x 52£  in.     Scale:  10  miles  = 

1  inch. 

(In  N.  C.  Dept.  of  Agric.    Hand-book  of  the  State  of  North 

Carolina.    Raleigh,  1883.    Reduced  to  10%  x  27  in.    Fold. 
Front) 

404.  1882.    Map  of  North  Carolina  showing  the  routes  of  railroad  travel 

and  transportation  existing  at  the  end  of  the  year  1882. 
Printed  for  this  book  .  .  .  from  plates  prepared  for  Maur/s 
State  geography.     8x17  in.     Scale:  If  in.  =  50  miles. 
Insets:    Plan  of  Raleigh;   vicinity  of  Wilmington;   vicinity  of 
Beaufort. 

(In  Hale,  P.  M.     In  the  coal  and  iron  counties  of  North 
Carolina.    Raleigh,  1883.    Fold,  at  end.) 

(In  N.  C.  Dept.  of  Agric.    Hand-book  of  North  Carolina,  with 

map  of  the  State.    Raleigh,  1886.    Fold,  at  end.) 

405.  1882.    Maryland,  Virginia  and  Carolina  in  1700.    7  x  9£  in.  Scale : 

2  in.  =  200  miles. 

(In  Doyle,  J.  A.    The  English  in  America.  .  .  London,  1882. 
Fold.    Front.) 

406.  1882.    Physiographical  map  of  North  Carolina,  by  W.  C.  Kerr, 

State  Geologist.    The  base  is  the  map  of  the  U.  S.  Coast 
Survey.    10£  x  26|  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  50  miles. 
(U.  8.  G.  S.) 

407.  1882.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina)  from  1845  to  1882. 
June  30,  1882.    24  x  34^  in.    Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1882.    Wash.,  1883. 
Map  No.  5.) 

408.  1882.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-line 

(southern  part.)      [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North 
Carolina.]     14£  x  24  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept  1882.    Wash.,  1883. 
Map  No.  6.) 

409.  1882.    New  river,  N.   C.,   [from   Onslow  to  the  mouth]  ...  by 

J.  P.  Darling,  1882.    In  2  sheets  each  31$  x  49£  in.    Scale, 
1:10,000.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

410.  1882.    Water  line  between  Cape  Fear  and  Waccamaw  rivers,  N.  C. 

1882.    25  x  53  in.    Scale,  1 :  20,000.    MSS. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

411.  1883.    Coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina.    5  x  6£  in.    Scale:  1| 

in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Ammen,  Daniel.    The  Atlantic  Coast.    New  York,  1883. 
Fold,  facing  p.  163.) 


322  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

(In  The  Navy  in  the  Civil  War.    The  Atlantic  Coast.    Lon- 
don, 1898.    Fold,  facing  p.  163.) 

412.  1883.    Colton's  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  Co.,  1883.     15f  x  25  in.     Scale, 
1 : 267,000. 
(L.  G.) 

413.  1883.    Map  of  southwest  Virginia.    Mineral  resources  and  railway 

facilities,  by  C.  E.  Boyd,  C.  E.  [Includes  parts  of  Ashe  and 
Alleghany  counties,  N.  C.]  20  x  37f  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  18 
miles. 

(U.  8.  G.  8.) 

414.  1883.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(North  Carolina  coast  and  sounds)  from  1845  to  1883.  June 
30,  1883.  25  x  34  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1883.    Wash.,  1884. 
Map  No.  5.) 

415.  1883.    Pamlico  sound,  North  Carolina.    Eastern  sheet.    28$  x  38£ 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  142. 
(17.  8.  C.  &  G.  8.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

416.  1883.    Pamlico  sound,  North  Carolina.     Middle  sheet.     21$  x  37$ 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  143. 
(U.  S.  C.  &  G.  8.) 

Note:    Later  Issues. 

417.  1883.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part)  with  extension  westward,  and  triangulation 
in  Tennessee.  [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina.] 15  x  25$  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1883.    Wash.,  1884. 
Map  No.  6.) 

418.  1883.    Edenton  bay,  N.  C.     Surveyed  ...  by  George  H.  Elliott, 

May,  1883.    19$  x  32£  in.    Scale,  1 :  5000. 

(In  U.  S.  48th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1884.    Sen.  Doc.  No.  63.) 

419.  1883.    Map  of  Newport,  Clubfoot  and  Harlowe  rivers,  N.  C.,  in- 

cluding Clubfoot  and  Harlowe  canal.    Surveyed  under  direc- 
tion of  James  Mercur  by  John  P.  Darling.     1883.    In  two 
sheets,  41  x  47$  in.    Scale,  1 :  7200.    MSS. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

420.  1883.    Part  of  eastern  North  Carolina  showing  relative  positions  of 

Black  and  Cape  Fear  rivers.     Jas.  Mercur,  Capt.  of  En- 
gineers.   1883.    12xl6fin.    Scale:  1  in.  =  6  mi.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 


MAPS.  323 

421.  1884.    Eastern  Xorth  Carolina,  traversed  by  the  Norfolk  Southern 

Eailroad  and  its  connecting  steamboat  lines.    11  x  13£  in. 

(In  Vanghan,  F.  E.    The  Albemarle  Section  of  Morth  Caro- 
lina. .  .  New  York,  1884.    Fold,  at  end.) 

422.  1884.    Map  of  Pasquotank  county,  Xorth  Carolina,  with  townships, 

by  H.  T.  Greenleaf,  C.  E.,  August,  1884.    Compiled  from 
actual  surveys.    37  x  46£  in.    Scale :  1  mile=l  inch. 
Inset:    Plan  of  Elizabeth  City.     Scale:    400  ft  =  1  inch. 
(17.  S.  O.  8.) 

423.  1884.    Map  of  Kandolph  county,  X.  C.    Copyrighted  1884  by  L. 

.      Johnson.    27ix27£in.    Scale:  1  mile  =1  inch. 
(L.  (7.) 

424.  1884.    Map  of  Bobeson  county,  X.  C.,  1884.    Made  from  actual 

surveys  by  John  McDuffie,  C.  E.    19  x  25f  in.    Scale :  4  in. 
=  8  miles.    MSS. 
(N.  C.  8.  L.) 

425.  1884.    Map  of  Robeson  county,  made  from  actual  surveys,  by  John 

McDuffie.    9  x  124  in.    24  in.  =  10  miles. 

(In  McEachern,  D.   P.     "All   about  Robeson  county.  .  ." 
Lnmberton,  N.  C.,  1884.    Fold.    Front) 

426.  1884.    Map  of  Bowan  county,  Xorth  Carolina.    4f  x  6f  in. 

(In  Wyatt,  J.  T.    Sowan  county  and  its  resources.    Salis- 
bury, W.  C.,  1895.    Fold,  facing  p.  4.) 

427.  1884.   Map  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  railway,  its  con- 

nections and  proposed  extensions.  (Made  and  engraved  at 
the  State  Agricultural  Department.  Raleigh,  from  actual  and 
official  surveys.)  12  x  12  in.  Scale :  If  in.  =  80  miles. 

(In  Descriptive  gazette  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley 
railway.  .  .  Raleigh,  1884.    Fold,  at  end.) 

428.  1884.    Map  of  the  former  territorial  limits  of  the  Cherokee  "  Xa- 

tion  of'7  Indians,  exhibiting  the  boundaries  of  the  various 
cessions  of  land  made  by  them  to  the  colonies  and  to  the 
United  States  by  treaty  stipulations  .  .  .  by  C.  C.  Royce, 
1884.    27£x30J  in.    Scale:  4*  in.  =  80  miles. 
(8.  B.  W.)" 

429.  1884.    Map  of  the  Presbytery  of  Mecklenburg.    Prepared  by  Prof. 

Collier  Cobb  expressly  for  "Historical  sketch  of  Mecklen- 
burg Presbytery,"  by  Bev.  W.  E.  Mcllwain.  H  x  17  in. 
Scak:  2  in.  =  30  miles. 

(In  Mcllwain,  W.  E.    Historical  sketch  of  the  Presbytery  of 
Mecklenburg.    Charlotte,  H.  C,  1884.    Fold,  at  end.) 

430.  1884.    Map  showing  location  of  phosphate  beds  now  known  within 

ten  feet  of  the  surface  of  ground,  Duplin  and  Sampson 


324  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

counties,  North  Carolina.  October,  1884.  T.  C.  Harris,  del. 
13£  x  15  in.  Scale :  1  mile  =  1  inch. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exper.  Station.  Ann.  Kept.,  1884.  Raleigh, 
1885.  Fold,  facing  p.  74.) 

(In  Penrose,  R.  A.   F.     Nature  and  origin  of  deposits  of 

phosphate  of  lime.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  46.    Wash., 
1888.    Facing  p.  70.) 

431.  1884.    Map  showing  tertiary  geology  of  the  eastern  and  southern 

United  States.     11x15  in.    Scale:  120  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Heilprin,  Angelo.  Contributions  to  the  tertiary  geology 
and  paleontology  of  the  United  States.  Phila.,  1884. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

(In  Acad.  Nat  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ser.  II,  v.  9.) 

432.  1884.    Wake  county,  N.  C.      (From  advance  sheets  of  Shaffer's 

township,  school  and  business  map  of  North  Carolina.) 
Published  by  Alfred  Williams  &  Co.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  6  x  6-| 
in.  Scale:  7  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Wake  county,  North  Carolina.  .  .  Raleigh,  1884.  Fold. 
Front.) 

433.  1884.    The  yellow  tobacco  belt  of  North  Carolina.    4  x  11  in. 

(In  Paul  H.  V.  History  of  the  town  of  Durham,  N.  C.  .  . 
Raleigh,  1884.  Fold,  facing  p.  158.) 

434.  1884.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Section  No.  4 

(coast  and  sounds  of  North  Carolina),  June  30,  1884.  25  x 
34  in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1884.  Wash.,  1885. 
Map  No.  5.) 

435.  1884.    Mountain  region  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee.     Com- 

piled by  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache,  Supt.,  1865.  Corrected 
to  June  1,  1884.  22|  x  35  in.  Scale:  1  inch  =  10  miles. 
Chart  No.  3008. 

(U.  3.  C.  d  G.  8.) 

436.  1884.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part)  with  extension  westward,  and  triangulation 
in  Tennessee.  [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina.] 15£x25f  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1884.  Wash.,  1885. 
Map  No.  6.) 

437.  1884.    Map  of  Cashie  river  from  its  mouth  to  the  town  of  Windsor 

in  Bertie  Co.,  N.  C.  1884.  19^x28^  in.  Scale:  1  inch  = 
500  ft.  MSS. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 


MAPS.  325 

438.  1885.    The  area  of  the  mesozoic  formation  of  North  Carolina.    To 

illustrate  report  on  the  Deep  Eiver  coalfield  by  H.  M.  Chance. 
9$  x  12  in.  Scale:  10  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Chance,  H.  M.     Report  on  North  Carolina  coalfields, 
Raleigh,  1885.    Fold,  at  end.) 

439.  1885.    The  Deep  River  coalfield.    Outlines  taken  from  the  maps  of 

Capt.  Wilkes  and  Prof.  Emmons,  to  illustrate  the  report  of 
H.  M.  Chance,  1885.  6  x  11$  in.  Scale:  2$  in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  Chance,  H.  M.    Rept  on  the  coalfields  of  North  Caro- 
lina.   Raleigh,  1885.    Fold,  at  end.) 

440.  1885.    Map  of  Bladen  county,  North  Carolina,  by  John  McDuffie 

and  J.  F.  Gillespie.  Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of 
County  Commissioners.  16^x23f  in.  Scale:  5  in.  =  10 
miles. 

(L.  C.) 

441.  1885.    [Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.]     Prepared  for  In- 

dustries and  Resources  of  the  South.  John  Letham,  pub- 
lisher, Charleston,  S.  C.  12x18$  in.  Scale:  2  in.  =  60 
miles. 

(In  Letham,  John.    Historical  and  descriptive  review  of  the 

State  of  North  Carolina.    Charleston,  S.  C.,  1885.    VoL  1. 

Fold,  at  end.) 

442.  1885.    Map  of  the  lands  of  High  Shoals  Mfg.  Co.,  11,229  acres. 

To  illustrate  report  of  Arthur  Winslow  on  pyrites  in  North 
Carolina.  6£xl3$  in.  Scale:  1  mile=l  inch.  Arthur 
Winslow,  del. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station.    Ann.  Rept,  1885.    Raleigh, 
1886.    Fold,  at  end.) 

443.  1885.    Map  of  the  North  Carolina  and  Virginia  boundary  from  the 

Atlantic  Ocean  to  the  Nottaway  river,  from  a  re-survey  for 
re-establishing  the  boundary  line  of  1728,  made  under  the 
direction  of  Gov.  Alfred  M.  Scales,  N.  C.,  and  Gov.  Fitz- 
hugh  Lee,  Va.,  by  the  Boundary  Commission  .  .  .  Drawn 
by  H.  T.  Greenleaf,  C.  E.  12$  x  284  in.  Scale :  1  in.  to 
1200  ft.  MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

444.  1885.    Map  showing  the  location  of  the  principal  gold  mines  and 

deposits  of  pyrites  in  central  North  Carolina  to  illustrate  re- 
port on  pyrites  by  Arthur  Winslow.  8£  x  9$  in.  Scale :  10 
miles  =1  inch. 

(In  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Station.    Ann.  Rept,  1885.    Raleigh, 
1886.    Fold,  at  end.) 


326  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

445.  1885.    Map  showing  the  relation  of  the  mesozoic  formation  to  the 

Appalachian  coalfield.  To  illustrate  report  of  H.  M.  Chance. 
1885.  9  x  9£  in. 

(In  Chance,  H.  M.  Report  on  coalfields  of  North  Carolina. 
Raleigh,  1885.  Fold,  at  end.) 

446.  1885.    New  railroad  and  county  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina. 

Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins,  Chicago.  15£  x  21  in. 
Scale:  2£  in.  =  60  miles. 

(In  Letham,  John.    Historical  and  descriptive  review  of  the 

State  of  North  Carolina.    Charleston,  S.  C.,  1885.    Vol.  2. 

Fold,  at  end.) 

447.  1885.    Shaffer's  township  map  of  North  Carolina.    2  sheets.    Scale : 

7  miles  =  1  inch.    Raleigh,  A.  W.  Shaffer,  1885. 
Inset:    North  Carolina  elevation. 
(L.  (7.) 

448.  1885.    Atlantic  coast  from  Cape  Henry  [Virginia],  to  Winyaw  bay. 

[South  Carolina.]    19  x  27£  in.    Scale :  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey.     Atlantic  Coast  Pilot, 
Sub-division  19.     Cape  Henry  to  Winyaw  Bay.     Wash., 
1885.     Fold.    Front) 
Note:    Later  Issues. 

449.  1885.    Cape  Hatteras  to  Ocracoke  inlet,  North  Carolina.    30£  x  39 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  145. 
(17.  S.  C.  &  a.  8.) 

Note:    Later  Issues. 

450.  1885.    Coast  from  Cape  Lookout  to  Cape  Romain.     19  x  27£  in. 

Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey.  Atlantic  Coast  Pilot, 
Sub-division  19.  Cape  Henry  to  Winyaw  Bay.  Fold, 
facing  p.  16.) 

451.  1885.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part)  with  extension  westward,  and  triangulation 
in  Tennessee.  [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina.] 15f  x  25-|  in.  Scale,  1 : 1,000,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Rept.  1885.    Map  No.  5.) 

452.  1885.    Beaufort  harbor,  N.  C.     1885.     8x8  in.     Scale:  3  in.  =  l 

mile. 

(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

453.  1885.  '  Preliminary  survey  of  Black  river,  N.  C.,  from  Point  Cas- 

well  to  Lisbon.    Scale,  1 : 12,000. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Note:    Map  based  on  compass  directions  and  eye-estimated 
directions. 


MAPS.  327 

454.  1886.    Kyzer's  complete  map  of  Cleveland  county,  N.  C.,  1886.    By 

Paul  B.  Kyzer,  T.  E.  21£ x 23f  in.  Scale:  f  of  an  inch 
per  mile. 

(L.  C.) 

455.  1886.    Map  of  Catawba  county,  North  Carolina.     Surveyed  and 

drawn  by  B.  A.  Yoder,  1886.    Published  by  E.  A.  Yoder, 
Newton,  N.  C.    32  x  55£  in.    Scale :  1£  in.  to  1  mile.  • 
(L.  C.) 

456.  1886.    Map  of  New  Hanover  county,  North  Carolina.    12  x  15|  in. 

Scale:  1  mile=£  inch. 

(In  Wood  &  McCarthy.    Wilmington  flora.  .  .  Elis.  Mit  Sci. 
Soc.  Jour.,  v.  3  (1886):  Fold,  at  end.) 

457.  1886.    Western  North  Carolina  railroad,  mountain  division.    From 

surveys  made,  1881,  under  direction  of  Major  J.  W.  Wilson, 
by  H.  Eaton  Coleman.  Drawn  by  H.  Eaton  Coleman.  9£ 
x  13  in.  Scale :  2f  in.  =  1  mile. 

(In   H.,  A.   H.     AsheviUe,  N.   C.     Asheville,    1886.     Fold. 
Front.) 

458.  1886.    Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part)  with  extension  westward,  and  triangulation 
in  Tennessee.  [Shows  triangulation  in  western  North  Caro- 
lina.] 17£x24£  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1886.    Wash.,  1887. 
Map  No.  5.) 

459.  1886.    Cape  Fear  river  entrance.    Surveyed  by  U.  S.  Coast  Survey 

in  1866,  and  by  H.  Bacon  in  1886.  7f  x  10  in.  Scale :  7 
in.  =  3  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1886,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1016.) 

460.  1886.    Map  of  a  portion  of  Edenton  bay,  N.  C.    8£  x  18  in.    Scale : 

4  in.  =  700  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1887,  pt  2:    Fold,  facing  p.  964.) 

461.  1886.    Map  of  the  upper  portion  of  Scuppernong  river,  N.  C.    7  x 

18  in.    Scale:  3  in.  =  1000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1886,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  969.) 

462.  1886.    New  river,  N.  C.    4x7£in.    Scale:  If  in.  =  2000  yds. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1886,  pt.  2.    Facing  p.  992.) 

463.  1886.    Eiver  basins  of  southern  North  Carolina  and  northern  South 

Carolina.    7£xlO£  in.    Scale:  ty  in.  =  100  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.  1886,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  973.) 

464.  1887.    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina.    The  base  is  Kerr's  map 

of  1882,  revised  from  the  records  of  the  survey  by  J.  A. 
Holmes,  1887.  13  x  25f  in.  Scale:  2  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Kerr,  W.  C.,  and  Hanna,  G.  B.     Ores  of  North  Caro- 
lina. .  .  Raleigh,  1893.    Fold.    Front) 


328  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

465.  1887.    Map  of  Durham  county,  N.  C.     Copyrighted  1887  by  L. 

Johnson.    14  x  25f  in.    Scale :  1  mile  to  the  inch. 
(L.  C.) 

466.  1887.    Map   showing  the  lands   of  the  Eastern   Carolina   Land, 

Lumber  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  situated  in  Dare  county, 
North  Carolina.    Prepared  by  G.  W.  and  C.  B.  Colton  &  Co., 
New  York.     9x15  in.     Scale,  1 : 1,267,000. 
(L.  C.) 

467.  1887.    Shaffer's  map  of  Wake  county,  N.   C.     CA.  W.   Shaffer.] 

1887.    14  x  15|  in.    Scale :  3  miles  =  1  inch. 
(L.  (7.) 

468.  1887.    Map  of  the  Koanoke  Navigation  &  Waterpower  Company's 

canal  and  other  property.     23-|  x  35  in.     Scale :  800  ft.  to 
1  inch.    [By]  Harrison  Waite,  C.  E. 
(N.  C.  G.  S.) 

469.  1887.   Triangulation  between  the  Maryland  and  Georgia  base-lines 

(southern  part)  with  extension  westward,  and  triangulation 
in  Tennessee.  [Shows  triangulation  stations  in  western 
North  Carolina.]  18£  x  24-J  in. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1887.    Wash.,  1889. 
Map  No.  5.) 

470.  1887.    Dan  river  from  Madison,  N.  C.,  to  Danville,  Va.    8|  x  32  in. 

Scale,  1 :  6000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1887,  pt.  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  954.) 

471.  1887.    Map  of  Contentnea  river,  N.  C.,  mouth  to  Stantonsburg. 

6  x  8  in.    Scale,  1 : 180,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1014.) 

472.  1887.    Map  of  Lockwood's  Folly  river,  N.  C.,  in  the  vicinity  of 

Mercer's  cut.    5  x  7  in.    Scale :  1  in.  =  150  ft. 

(In*  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1887,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1100.) 

473.  1887.    Map  of  Tar  river,  N.  C.     Tarboro  to  Washington,  N.  C. 

6  x  8  in.    Scale,  1 : 180,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1012.) 

474.  1887.    Map  of  the  lower  portion  of  Lockwood's  Folly  river,  N.  C. 

7£ xlO  in.    Scale:  1  in.  =  1500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1887,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1100.) 

475.  1887.    Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina,  from  Weldon  to  Albemarle 

sound.    Ilx32|  in.    Scale:  1  inch  =  2  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1887,  pt  1.    Fold,  facing  p.  956.) 

476.  1888.    Map  of  western  North  Carolina  and  northeast  Georgia,  show- 

ing positions  of  geological  and  water  divides  and  peculiar 


MAPS. 


329 


topography  of  the  western  North  Carolina  mountain  region. 
8£ x  19|  in.    Scale:  1  inch =20  miles. 

(/n  Colton,  Henry  E.    Notes  on  topography  and  geology  of 

western   North   Carolina.     Am.   Inst   Min.   Eng.   Trans., 

v.  16  (1888).    Fold,  facing  p.  850.) 

477.  1888.    State  of  North  Carolina.    Board  of  Education.    Ely  Small- 

wood.    Hyde  county  vacant  lands.    33£  x  7  If  in.    Scale :  40 
chains =1  inch.    Surveyed  1888. 
(N.  C.  0.  8.) 

478.  1888.    Sketch  showing  progress  of  the  survey  in  Sections  3  and  4. 

[North  Carolina  coast]   June  30,  1888.  15  x  16^  in.   Scale : 

1 : 1,000,000. 

Insets:    Frying  Pan  shoals.     Bogue  sound. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey  Kept,  1888.    Wash,  1889. 
Map  No.  5.) 

479.  1888.    Cape  Fear  river  from  entrance  to  Eeeves'  Point,  North 

Carolina.    23|  x  29£  in.    Scale,  1  r  40,000.    Chart  No.  424. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  O.  fi.) 

Hote:   Later  Issues. 

480.  1888.    Core  sound  to  Bogue  inlet  including  Cape  Fear,  North  Caro- 

lina.   31  x  39  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  147. 
(17.  8.  C.  d  a.  8.) 

Ifote:    Later  issues. 

481.  1888.    Masonboro  inlet  to  Shallotte  inlet  including  Cape  Fear, 

North  Carolina.    31  x  40  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No. 
150. 

(U.  8.  C.  d  G.  S.) 

-Vote:    Later  Issues. 

482.  1888.    New  Biver  inlet,  North  Carolina.     25£x29f  in.     Scale, 

1 : 10,000.    Chart  No.  422. 
(U.  8.  C.  d  O.  S.) 

Note:   Later  Issues. 

483.  1888.  Neuse  river,  N.  C.    In  3  sheets,  each  8 x  12  in.    Scale:  2  in. 

=  2  miles. 

(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

484.  1884.    Eoanoke  river,  North  Carolina,  from  Indian  Highland  bar 

to  Albemarle  sound.    7| x  1?  in.    Scale:  1  inch  =  2  miles. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1888,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  842.) 

485.  1889.    Map  of  North  Carolina  including  all  railroads  in  operation 

and  construction.     Printed  by  the  N.  C.  Agric.  Exp't  Sta- 
tion, 1889.    8  x  lOf  in.    Scale:  1  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Western  North  Carolina.     Historical  and  Biographical 
Charlotte,  N.  C.,  1890.    Front) 


330  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

486.  1889.    Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley 

Railway  and  its  connections.  Engraved  and  printed  by  G. 
W.  and  C.  B.  Colton  &  Co.,  New  York.  15  x  18  in.  Scale, 
1 :  3,800,000. 

(In  The  Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  Railway.  .  .  Phila., 
1889.    Fold,  at  end.) 

487.  1889.    Bogue  inlet  to  Old  Topsail  inlet,  North  Carolina.     30  x  39 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  148. 
(U.  S.  C.  &  O..8.) 

Note:    Later  issues. 

488.  1889.    Chart  to  accompany  report  of  Lieut.  Francis  Winslow  on 

oyster  culture  of  North  Carolina,  showing  limits  of  sections, 
county  lines,  public  and  private  grounds.  16f  x 16f  in. 
Scale,  1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Bull.  10,  Wash.,  1889. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

489.  1889.    Map  to  accompany  report  of  Lieut.  Francis  Winslow  on 

oyster  culture  of  sounds  and  estuaries  of  North  Carolina, 
showing  limits  of  projections.    7^  x  9  in.    Scale,  1 :  876,000. 
(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Bull.  10.    Wash.,  1889. 
At  end.) 

490.  1889.    Old  Topsail  inlet  to  Cape  Fear,  North  Carolina.     30£  x  39 

in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  149, 
(U.  8.  C.  &  G.  S.) 

Note:    Later  Issues. 

491.  1889.    Progress  of  the  survey  in  Sections  4  and  5.    [Showing  prog- 

ress on  coast  of  North  Carolina.]  June  30,  1889.  9£  x  9f 
in.  Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept.  1889.    Wash.,  1890. 
Map  No.  5.) 

492.  1889.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  from  Wilmington  to  Fayetteville. 

In  3  sheets  each  7£  x  12  in.    Scale:  4  in.  =  2  miles.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

493.  1889.    Map  of  the  middle  portion  of  Shallotte  river,  N.  C.    8|  x  llf 

in.    Scale:  3£  in.  =  2000  ft. 

(In  U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1889.    House  Doc.  No.  78.) 

494.  1889.    Neuse  river,  N.  C.,  from  New  Berne  to  Smithfield.    In  three 

sheets  each  5{  x  7f  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  2  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1889,  pt.  2.    Facing  p.  1058.) 

495.  1889.    Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  N.  C.    6f  x22£  in.    Scale:  2^ 

in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  U.  S.  51st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1889.    House  Doc.  No.  35.) 


MAPS.  331 

496.  1889.    Roanoke  river,  Va.  and  N.  C.,  from  Clarksville,  Va.,  to 

Weldon,N.  C.    12x37iin.  Scale:  6f  in. =10  miles.    MSS. 
(U.  S.  W.  D.) 

497.  1889.   Trent  river,  N.  C.,  from  New  Berne  to  Trenton.    5$  x  7|  in. 

Scale:  2J  in.=2  miles. 

(/n  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1889,  pt  2.    Faring  p.  1054.) 

498.  1890.    Map  of  Davidson  county,  N.  C.    Copyrighted  1890  by  L. 

Johnson.    25£  x  38£  in.    Scale :  1  mile  to  the  inch. 
(L.  C.) 

499.  1890.   Map  of  the  south  Appalachian  region  by  J.  A.  Maher  &  Co., 

1890.  Compiled  from  the  maps  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey 
and  other  authentic  sources.  53  x  49^  in.  Scale:  5  miles = 
1  inch. 

(U.  8.  G.  B.) 

500.  1890.   Map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  with  portions  of  ad- 

joining states.  New  York,  G.  W.  and  C.  B.  Colton  &  Co., 
1890.  Scale :  6  in. = 50  miles. 

501.  1890.    Map  showing  location  of  Greensboro,  N.  C.,  site  of  the  North 

Carolina  Steel  and  Iron  Company's  .  .  .  iron  mines  at  Ore 
Hill,  limestone  at  Germantown  .  .  .  13f  x  13|  in. 

(In  Prospectus.  The  North  Carolina  Steel  and  Iron  Com- 
pany, Greensboro,  N.  C.,  1890.  Fold,  at  end.) 

502.  1890.    Sketch  map  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  district  of  Virginia  and 

North  Carolina,  by  N.  S.  Shaler.    8±  x  H  in.    Scale :  £  in. 

=  5  miles.    Contour  interval,  5  feet. 

(In  Shaler,  N.  S.  General  account  of  the  fresh-water  mo- 
rasses of  the  United  States.  .  .  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  10th 
Ann.  Rept  Wash.,  1890.  Fold.  p.  314.) 

503.  1890.    Ocracoke  inlet  to  Beaufort  including  Core  sound,  North 

Carolina,    31  x  39  in.    Scale,  1 :  80,000.    Chart  No.  146. 
(U.  8.  C.  &  G.  8.) 

Xote:    Later  issues. 

504.  1890.    Progress  of  the  surveys  and  re-surveys  on  the  coast  of  North 

and  South  Carolina.  *  June  30,  1890.  14f  x  18f  in.  Scale, 
1 : 400,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Snrvey,  Rept,  1890.  Wash,  1891. 
Map  Ho.  11.) 

505.  1890.    Contentnea  river,  N.  C.,  from  mouth  of  river  to  Stantons- 

burg.  In  two  sheets,  each  4£x8|  in.  Scale:  If  in. =2 
miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  RepL,  1890,  pt  2.    Facing  p.  1118.) 

506.  1890.    Inland  waterway  between  Beaufort  and  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

7i  x  m  in.    Scale :  3  in. =2  miles.    MSS. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 


332  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

507.  1890.    Map  of  Lumber  river,  North  and  South  Carolina.    7f  x  15| 

in.    Scale:  3  in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1890,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1198.) 

508.  1890.    Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  N.  C.,  from  Washington  to  Tarboro. 

In  two  sheets,  each  4£  x  7£  in.    Scale:  If  in.  =  25  miles. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1890,  pt.  2.    Facing  p.  1114.) 

509.  1890.    Progress  map  for  1890.    Eoanoke  river,  N.  C.    Big  Eocky 

bar  and  Little  Rocky  bar.  7^xl2£  in.  Scale:  2£  in.= 
500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1890,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1110.) 

510.  1890.    Roanoke  river,  N.  C.,  from  Albemarle  sound  to  Weldon. 

In  two  sheets,  each  4%  x  7£  in.  Scale :  If  in.  =  5  miles. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1890,  pt.  2.    Facing  p.  1110.) 

511.  1890.    Roanoke  river,  N.   C.     Looking  Glass  bar.     7£xl2£  in. 

Scale:  If  in.  =  800  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1110.) 

512.  1890.    Roanoke  river,  N.   C.     Shad  Island  Bend.     7^x12^  in. 

Scale:  If  in.  =  800  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1110.) 

513.  1890.    Yadkin  river,  N.  C.    In  two  sheets,  each  7£  x  12}  in.  Scale : 

If  in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1890,  pt.  2.    Facing  p.  1164.) 

514.  1891.    Areas  occupied  by  the  Newark  system.    7^x8^  in.     Scale: 

3£  in.  =  300  miles. 

(In  Russell,  I.  C.    Correlation  Papers.    The  Newark  system, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  85.    Wash.,  1892.    Front    Fold.) 

515.  1891.    Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     Copyrighted  1891,  by 

Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick.     9£  x  12£  in.     Scale :  1£  in. 
=  60  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

516.  1891.    Map  of  Orange  county,  N.  C.    Drawn  by  George  W.  Tate 

from  actual  surveys.  Published  by  George  W.  Tate,  Bing- 
ham  School,  N.  C.  22-Jx  38f  in.  Scale :  1£  inches  to  the 
mile. 

(L.  C.) 

517.  1891.    Map  of  Wake  county,  N.  C.,  showing  townships,  postoffices 

and  principal  public  roads,  1891.    6f  x  6f  in.    Scale :  1£  in. 
=  10  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

518.  1891.    The  Norfolk  and  Southern  Railroad  and  its  commercial 

tributaries.    9  x  12£  in. 

(In  Haywood,  Frank  A.     The  Norfolk  &  Southern  Rail- 
road. .  .  1891.    Fold,  at  end.) 

Note:    Shows  rivers  of  eastern   North  Carolina. 


MAPS.  333 

519.  1891.    Entrance  to  Mackay's  creek,  N.  C.    7£  x  13  in.    Scale :  ^ 

in.  =  1000  ft. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

520.  1891.    Inland  waterway  between  Beaufort,  Swansboro  and  New 

.  river,  N.  C.    7f  x  17£  in.    Scale:  3£  in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1378.) 

521.  1891.    Map  1  to  accompany  preliminary  report  on  Xorthwest  river, 

1891.    7  x  8^  in.    Scale,  1 :  316,800. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1891,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1322.) 

522.  1891.    Map  No.  2,  Xorthwest  river,  Ya.,  and  X.  C.    Examination 

made  Dec.,  1890.  17f  x  30|  in.    Scale,  1 :  52,000. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1322.) 

523.  1891.    Xew  river,  X.   C.     Ocean  to  Jacksonville.     7f  x  13£   in. 

Scale  :4f  in.  =  10  miles.    MSS. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

524.  1891.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.  Wallace's  channel.  8x  15f  in.  Scale: 

3£  in.  =  10,000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1344.) 

525.  1891.    Pamlico  and  Tar  rivers,  X.  C.    Tar  river  above  Tarboro. 

4f  x  7f  in.    Scale :  If  in.  =  2  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt  2.    Facing  p.  1348.) 

526.  1891.    Pamlico  river  at  and  below  Washington,  X.  C.    ?f  x  21£  in. 

Scale:  2|  in. =3000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1891,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1348.) 

527.  1891.    Pasquotank  river,  X.  C.    Upper  portion  of  river  between  the 

ends  of  Turner's  cut.     7|xl3  in.     Scale:  3£  in.  =  l  mile. 
MSS. 

(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

528.  1892.    Geological  map  of  the  southeastern   states   showing  pre- 

cambrian  and  crystalline  rocks,  after  McGee  and  Hitchcock. 
4  x  6f  in.    Scale",  1 :  7,600,000. 

(In  Van  Hise,  C.  R.  Correlation  papers,  Archaean  and  Al- 
gonkian,  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  86.  Wash.,  1892. 
Facing  p.  416.) 

529.  1892.    Map  of  North  Carolina,  issued  by  the  X.  C.  State  Board  of 

Agriculture  with  corrections  to  date.    Band,  McXally  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1892.    8x19  in.    Scale:  2^  in.  =  60  miles. 

(In  N.  C.  Dept  of  Agric.  Hand-book  of  North  Carolina, 
with  illustrations  and  map.  Raleigh,  1893.  Fold,  at  end.) 

(In  N.  C.  Dept  of  Agric.    North  Carolina  and  its  resources. 

Winston,  1896.    Fold,  at  end.) 

530.  1892.    Map  of  North  Carolina,  showing  the  distribution  of  iron 

ores,  published  by  the  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey, 


334  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1892.    12£x28  in.   Scale:  1  inch  =  20  miles.  Base  is  Kerr's 
map  of  North  Carolina,  1882. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.     Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina.     N.  C. 
Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Fold,  at  end.) 

531.  1892.    Lockwood's  Polly  river,  N.  C.     7fx9in.     Scale:  2£  in.  = 

3000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.  1892.     Atlas,  Map  No.  37.) 

532.  1892.    Parts   of  inland  waterway  between   Swansboro   and   New 

river,  N.  C.    7f  x  14|  in.    Scale :  3$  in.  =  5000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  31.) 

533.  1892.    Progress  map  for  1892.     Beaufort  harbor,  1ST.  C.     4£  x  7f 

in.    Scale:  ij  in.  =  1500  ft, 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  27.) 

534.  1892.    Progress  map  for  1892.     Beaufort   to  New  river,  N.   C. 

Broad  Creek  shoal.    4f  x  7|  in.     Scale:  2  in.  =  2000  ft. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  29.) 

535.  1892.    Progress  map  for   1892.     Beaufort  to  New  river,  N.   C. 

Sally  Bells  shoal,  8  miles  from  Beaufort.    4f  x  7|  in.    Scale : 
2  in.  =  1000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  28.) 

536.  1892.    Progress  map  for   1892.     Beaufort  to   New  river,  N.   C. 

Sanders  Creek  shoal.    4|  x  7f  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  5000  ft. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  30.) 

537.  1892.    Progress  map  for  1892.    Cape  Fear  river  below  Wilmington, 

N.  C.     Ocean  bar  29  miles  below  Wilmington.    4f  x  7f  in. 
Scale:  If  in.  =  10,000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.     Atlas,  Map.  No.  35.) 

538.  1892.    Progress  map  for  1892.     Mackay's  creek,  N.  C.     4|  x  7f 

in.    Scale :  2-J  in.  =  1000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  Atlas,  Map  No.  20.) 

539.  1892.    Trent  river,  N.  C.,  from  Trenton  to  Upper  Quaker  Bridge. 

Reduced  and  drawn  by  P.  Brosig.    4f  x  7|  in.    Scale :  If  in. 
=  2  miles. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1892.    Atlas,  Map  No.  25.) 

540.  1893.    Iron  ore  deposits  of  Gaston,  Lincoln  and  Catawba  counties. 

4  x  6-|  in.    Scale :  1  in.  =  8  miles. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.     First  biennial  rept. 
of  the  State  Geol.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  42.) 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    N.  C.  Geol.  Survey, 

Bull.  1.     Raleigh,  1893.     Facing  p.  85.) 

541.  1893.    Map  of  Alamance  county,  North  Carolina.     Published  by 

Wm.    L.    Spoon  .  .  .  Burlington,    N.    C.      31£  x  50f    in. 
Scale :  2  in.  to  the  mile. 
(L.  C.) 


MAPS.  335 

542.  1893.    Map  of  Ore  Hill,  showing  the  relations  of  the  iron  ore 

deposits,  and  the  property  boundaries  of  the  North  Carolina 
Steel  and  Iron  Co.    5|  x  10  in.    Scale :  665  ft.  =  l  in. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    First  biennial  rept. 
of  State  Geol.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  32.) 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.     Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina.     N.  C. 

Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  53.) 

543.  1893.    Map  of  the  Cranberry  iron  mine.    6  x  9f  in.    Scale :  100  ft. 

to  1  inch.    Drawn  by  C.  R.  Engelbert. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  North  Carolina.    N.  C.  Geol. 
Survey,  Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Fold,  facing  p.  171.) 

544.  1893.    Map  of  the  Gaston  Mineral  Co/s  property  near  Bessemer 

City,  N.  C.    10  x  12£  in.    Scale :  1  in.  =  2000  ft. 

(In  Talcott,  T.  M.  R.    The  Gaston  Mineral  Co.    Richmond, 
Va.,  1893.    Fold,  at  end.) 

545.  1893.    Map  of  the  Gaston  Mineral  Co.'s  property  in  Gaston  county, 

N.  C.    12£  x  21  in.    Scale :  1  in.  =  2000  ft. 

(In  Talcott,  T.  M.  R.    The  Gaston  Mineral  Co.    Richmond, 
Va.,  1893.    Fold,  at  end.) 

546.  1893.    Map  of  the  principal  ore  deposits  of  Ashe  county,  N".  C. 

8  x  8^  in.     Scale :  2f  in.  =  5  miles. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    First  biennial  rept. 
of  the  State  Geol.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  48.) 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    N.  C.  Geol.  Survey, 

Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  131.) 

547.  1893.    Sketch  showing  location  of  iron  ores  near  Danbury,  N.  C. 

5  x  8£  in.    Scale :  If  in.  =  2  miles. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    First  biennial  rept. 
of  the  State  Geol.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  37.) 

• (In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    N.  C.  Geol.  Survey, 

Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  73.) 

548.  1893.    Topographical  map  of  Cranberry,  N".  C.,  showing  mines, 

railroads  and  buildings  owned  and  operated  by  the  C.  I.  & 
C.  Co.     July,  1891.     Dec.,  1892.     J.  R.  Engelbert,  Eng. 

9  x  14  in.    Scale :  200  ft.  =  1  inch. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    First  biennial  rept. 
of  State  Geol.    Raleigh,  N.  C.,  1893.    Facing  p.  52.) 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.    Iron  ores  of  N.  C.    N.  C.  Geol.  Survey, 

Bull.  1.    Raleigh,  1893.    Facing  p.  169.) 

549.  1893.    Map  of  Shears'  mines,  Randolph  county,  N.  C.    3£  x  21f  in. 

Scale:  1  inch  =  300  ft. 

(With  Tilden,  H.  B.    Report  on  Stafford  and  Griffin  mines, 
Randolph  county,  North  Carolina,  1893.) 


336  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

550.  1893.    TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Virginia  Beach 

quadrangle,  Va.-N".  C.  14£  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1:125,000. 
Contour  interval,  5  ft. 

Note:   This  sheet  was  Incorporated  In  the  Norfolk  sheet  In 
1894. 

551.  1893.    Cape  Fear  river,  1ST.  C.,  below  Wilmington.     Ocean  bar,  29 

miles  below  Wilmington.    7  x  13  in.    Scale :  3  in.  =  1500  ft. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1428.) 

552.  1893.    Map  of  Ocracoke  inlet.    11  x  18  in.     Scale:  3$  in.  =  10,000 

feet. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1376.) 

553.  1893.    New  river,  K   C.     Cedar  Bush  Marsh  cut.     10x14  in. 

Scale:  3  in.  =  800  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1893,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1402.) 

554.  1893.    New  river,  N".  C.    Vicinity  of  Wright's  island.    11  x  11£  in. 

Scale :  3  in.  =  800  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1893,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1402.) 

555.  1893.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.    Sheet  3.    li|  x  m  in.    Scale :  4£  in. 

=  12,000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1893,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1376.) 

556.  1894.    Map  of  the  southern  Appalachians  showing  the  deformed 

cretaceous  peneplain  and  the  areas  not  reduced  to  base- 
level,  by  C.  Willard  Hayes  and  Marius  E.  Campbell.  7  x 
10£  in.  Scale:  1  inch  =  90  miles. 

(In  Hayes,  C.  W.,  and  Campbell,  M.  R.    The  Geomorphology 

of  the  Southern  Appalachians.     Nat.   Geog.  Mag.,  v.  6, 

1894.     Fold,  facing  p.  126.) 

557.  1894.    Map  of  the  southern  Appalachians,  showing  the  deformed 

tertiary  peneplain,  and  the  areas  not  reduced  to  base-level, 
by  C.  Willard  Hayes  and  Marius  E.  Campbell.  7  x  10^  in. 
Scale:  1  inch  =  90  miles. 

(In  Hayes,  C.  W.,  and  Campbell,  M.  R.    The  Geomorphology 

of  the  Southern  Appalachians.     Nat.   Geog.   Mag.,  v.   6, 

1894.    Fold.,  p.  126.) 

558.  1894.    Triangulation  in  the  Appalachian  region  to  June  30,  1894. 

18  x  24£  in.    Scale :  5£  in.  =  150  miles. 

(In  Gannett,  Henry.  Results  of  primary  triangulation. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  122.  Wash.,  1894.  Fold,  facing 
p.  64.) 

559.  1894.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  below  Wilmington.     Ocean  bar,  29 

miles  below  Wilmington.  Surveyed  .  .  .  by  E.  C.  Merritt 
and  Frank  D.  Perry,  1893.  18  x  32£  in.  Scale:  4f  in.= 
500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1052.) 


MAPS.  337 

560.  1894.    Hydrography  of  Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  at  New  Snow's 

Marsh  channel.  Surveyed  and  drawn  .  .  .  by  B.  C.  Mer- 
ritt  and  F.  D.  Perry  Rodman,  1894.  14  x  24}  in.  Scale : 
5}  in.  =  3000  ft. 

(.In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1052.) 

561.  1894.    Map  of  Tar  river,  N.  C.,  from  Sycamore  Cross  to  below 

Bed  Bank  shoal  ...  by  S.  F.  Burbank,  1894.  9}  x  22  in. 
Scale:  6f  in.  =  1000  ft 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1894,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1020.) 

562.  1894.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.    Map  of  a  portion  of  Teach's  Hole- 

Swash  Boute,    12  x  16£  in.    Scale :  2f  in.  =  2000  ft 

(/»  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1894,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1016.) 

563.  1894.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.,  showing  current  velocity  stations,  tide 

gauges  and  level  lines,  by  E.  W.  Van  C.  Lucas,  1893.  13} 
1 19  in.  Scale:  3|  in. =10,000  ft 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1894,  pt  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1016.) 

564.  1895.    Geologic  sketch  map  of  western  Xorth  Carolina  showing 

corundum  localities  and  the  distribution  of  peridotites  and 
related  rocks,  by  J.  Yolney  Lewis,  1895.  8  x  14}  in.  Scale: 
2%  in.  =  30  miles.  Boundaries  of  the  Ocoee  formation  have 
been  supplied  by  Mr.  Arthur  Keith  of  the  U.  S.  Geol. 
Survey. 

(In  Lewis,  J.  V.  Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks 
of  western  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Bull.  11. 
Winston,  1896.  Fold.  Front) 

565.  1895.    Knoxville   sheet.     Geologic  maps,  topographic,   areal  and 

economic.  14}xl7}  in.  Scale,  1:125,000.  Contour  in- 
terval, 100  ft" 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Knoxville  folio.  Tennessee-North  Caro- 
lina. Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  16.  Wash.,  1895.) 

566.  1895.    Map  of  Corundum  Hill,  Macon  county,  X".  C.    By  J.  Volney 

Lewis,  1895  .  .  .  Contour  interval,  10  ft  4f  x  7  in.  Scale: 
1}  in. =400  ft 

(In  Lewis,  J.  V.  Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks 
of  western  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  BnlL 
11.  Winston,  1896.  Facing  p.  38.) 

567.  1895.   Map  of  Guilford  county,  N.  C.    Surveyed  by  Prof.  L.  John- 

son. Published  by  D."  W.  C.  Benbow,  1895.  23  x  26}  in 
Scale :  1  inch  to  the  mile. 


338  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

568.  1895.    Map  of  the  Appalachian  crystalline  belt  showing  the  dis- 

tribution of  peridotites  and  corundum.  By  J.  V.  Lewis, 
1895.  4  x  5$  in. 

(In  Lewis,  J.  V.  Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks 
of  western  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  Bull. 
11.  Winston,  1896.  Facing  p.  32.) 

569.  1895.    Map  of  the  Buck  Creek  corundum  mine,  Clay  county,  N.  C. 

By  J.  Volney  Lewis,  1895  .  .  .  4$  x  7  in.  Contour  in- 
terval, 50  ft.  Scale:  1%  in.=^  mile. 

(In  Lewis,  J.  V.    Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks 

of  western  North  Carolina.    N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  Bull. 

11.     Winston,  1896.     Facing  p.  34.) 

570.  1895.    Map  of  the  South  mountain  region.    9  x  9  in.    Scale :  1  inch 

=  2  miles.    Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.,  and  Hanna,  G.  B.  Gold  deposits  of 
North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  No.  3.  Winston, 
1896.  Facing  p.  152.) 

571.  1895.    Map  of  the  Webster  peridotite  area,  Jackson  county,  N".  C. 

By  J.  Volney  Lewis,  1895  ...  4^  x  7  in.  Scale:  1£  in.  =  2 
miles.  Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Lewis,  J.  V.    Corundum  and  the  basic  magnesian  rocks 

of  western  North  Carolina.    N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  Bull. 

11.    Winston,  1896.    Facing  p.  36.) 

572.  1895  ?  Plan  of  the  Catawba  and  Broad  rivers  with  their  waters  and 

the  proposed  boundary  lines  between  North  and  South  Caro- 
lina. With  the  latitude  as  observed  in  different  stations  laid 
down  by  a  scale  of  4  miles  in  an  inch,  69£  in  one  degree  of 
ye  Great  Circle  Vulgo.  Statute  miles.  7f  x  14  in. 

(In  Clark,  Walter.  State  Records  of  North  Carolina.  Vol. 
11.  Winston,  1895.  Fold,  facing  p.  80.) 

573.  1895.    Atlantic  coast,  Cape  Henry  to  St.  Catherine's  sound.     20} 

x  26£  in.    Scale,  1 : 1,200,000. 

(In  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey.  Atlantic  Coast  Pilot, 
Vol.  7.  From  Chesapeake  Bay  entrance  to  Key  West. 
Wash.,  1895.  Fold.  Front.) 

574.  1895.    Map  of  Cape  Lookout  Harbor  of  Eefuge  known  as  Lookout 

bight.    17$  x  18}  in.    Scale :  3  in.  =  8000  ft. 

(In  U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  319.) 

575.  1895.    Map  of  upper  part  of  Alligator  river,  N.  C.     11  x  29}  in. 

Scale:  3$  in.  =  2000  ft. 

(In  U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.    House  Doc.  No.  297.) 


MAPS.  339 

576.  1895.    Map  showing  improvement  of  the  Trent  river,  N.  C.    Sur- 

veyed by  Win.  H.  Chadbourn,  Jr.,  1895.    8x39£  in.  Scale: 
4  in.  =  500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1895,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1318.) 

577.  1895.    Northeast  (Cape  Fear)  river,  N.  C.,  from  the  Old  County 

ferry  to  Juniper  swamp  or  creek  .  .  .  12£  x  34£  in.    Scale : 
4  in.  =  1000  ft, 

(In  U.  S.  53d  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  1895.     House  Doc.  No.  322.) 

578.  1895.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.,  showing  inner  shoals  and  location  of 

cut  5450  ft.  long.    13  x  19  in.    Scale:  2$  in.  =  13,000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1895,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1310.) 

579.  1896.    Carolina  drainage  map.    5x8  in.    Scale:  If  in.  =  20  miles. 

(In  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  18th  Ann.  Kept,  1896,  pt  4.  Wash., 
1897.  Facing  p.  48.) 

580.  1896.    Map  of  Burke  county  and  upper  Catawba  valley.    9  x  9£  in. 

Scale:  f  in.  =  4  miles. 

(In  Ervin,  W.  C.  Catawba  Valley  and  Highlands,  Burke 
county,  western  North  Carolina.  Morganton,  N.  C.,  1896. 
Fold.  Front) 

581.  1896.    Map  of  North  Carolina,  showing  distribution  of  principal 
f  geological  formations.    4£  x  4£  in.    Scale :  60  miles  to  1  inch. 

(In  N.  C.  Dept  of  Agric.  North  Carolina  and  its  resources. 
Winston,  M.  I.  and  J.  C.  Stewart,  1896.  Facing  p.  68.) 

582.  1896.    Map  of  the  Gold  Hill  district,  from  a  survey  by  E.  Hausser, 

1860.    Revised,  1882.    4f  x  8  in.     Scale:  1  inch  =1320  ft. 

(In   Nitze  and   Hanna.     Gold  deposits   of  North   Carolina. 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  3.    Winston,  1896.    Facing  p.  86.) 

(In  Nitze  and  Wilkins.    Gold  mining  in  North  Carolina.  .  . 

N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  10.  Raleigh,  1897.    Facing  p.  58.) 

583.  1896.    Map  tof  Virginia,  Maryland,  North  and  South  Carolina], 

to  accompany  Weeks'  Southern  Quakers  and  Slavery.     13  x 
14J  in.    Scale :  40  miles  to  1  inch. 

(In  Weeks,  S.  B.  Southern  Quakers  and  Slavery.  .  .  Balti- 
more, 1896.  Fold,  at  end.) 

584.  1896.    Preliminary  map  showing  location  of  principal  gold  deposits 

in  North  Carolina,  from  the  records  of  the  State  Geological 
Survey,  1896.    8x32  in.    Scale:  25  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Nitze,  H.  B.  C.,  and  Hanna,  G.  B.    Gold  deposits  of  North 

Carolina.     N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  3.     Winston,  1896. 

Fold.    Front) 

585.  1896.    Triangulation  between  Atlanta  and  Mobile,  with  sub-sketch 

of  eastern  Tennessee  and  western  North  Carolina.    16^  x  21 
in.    Scale,  1 : 1,000,000. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  Kept,  1896.  Pt  1. 
Wash.,  1896.  Map  No.  14.) 


340  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH   CAROLINA. 

586.  1896.    Cape  Fear  river,  N".  C.     Profile  of  approximate  low  water 

surface  from  ocean  to  confluence  of  Deep  and  Haw  rivers 
.  .  .  16  x  38f  in. 

(In  U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1896.    House  Doc.  No.  65.) 

587.  1896.    Cross  rock  shoal,  Lockwood's  Folly  river,  N.  C.     Surveyed 

...  by  Kobt.  C.  Merritt,  1895.     Drawn  by  Chas.  Hum- 
phreys.   12  x  36£  in.    Scale :  4  in.  =  500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1896,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1142.) 

588.  1896.    Lockwood's  Folly  river,  N.  C.    Surveyed  ...  by  Robt.  C. 

Merritt,  1895.    Drawn  by  Chas.  Humphreys,     llf  x  27  in. 
Scale:  4J  in.  =  500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1142.) 

589.  1896.    Map  showing  the  location  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  canal, 

Virginia  and   North   Carolina.     12£  x 36£  in.     Scale,   1: 
96,000. 

(In  U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1896.    House  Doc.  No.  317.) 

590.  1896.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.     Drawn  by  W.  H.  Chadbourn,  Jr. 

7i  x  18|  in.    Scale :  4  in.  =  1500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1098.) 

591.  1896.    Sea  bar,  Baldhead  channel,  Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.     pur- 

veyed ...  by    Chas.    Humphreys    and    Robt.    C.    Merritt, 
1896.    Il£x22i  in.    Scale:  6£  in.  =  3500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1896,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1138.) 

592.  1896.    Snow's  Marsh  channel,  Cape  Fear  river,  K  C.     Surveyed 

...  by   Chas.    Humphreys   and   Robt.    C.    Merritt,    1896. 
13f  x  24|  in.    Scale :  4f  in.  =  3500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1896,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1138.) 

593.  1897.  Map  showing  the  location  of  the  principal  geological  forma- 

tions in  North  Carolina.     1897.    3£  x  8|  in.    Scale:  If  in. 
=  75  miles. 

(In  Ries,  Heinrich.  Clay  deposits  and  clay  industry  in 
North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  Bull.  13.  Ral- 
eigh, 1897.  Facing  p.  44.) 

Published  also  in  Bulletins  17,   19  and  Economic  Papers 
3  and  4. 

594.  1897.    Railroad  Commissioners'  map  of  Nosth  Carolina,  1897.  Pre- 

pared by  H.  C.  Brown.    21f  x  42£  in. 

595.  1897.    Bogue  inlet,  N.  C.,  and  immediate  vicinity  inside.    17J  x  22$ 

in.    Scale:  750  ft.  to  an  inch. 

(In  U.  S.  54th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1897.    House  Doc.  No.  316.) 

596.  1897.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.,  above  Wilmington.     21x27£  in. 

Scale :  2  in.  =  2  miles. 
(17.  S.  W.  Z>.) 


MAPS.  341 

597.  1897.    Chart  of  the  coast  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  New  Kiver  inlet, 

showing  proposed  breakwater  at  Cape  Lookout,  N.  C.    16  x 
22$  in.    Scale :  3  in.  =  70,000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1897,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1432.) 

598.  1897.    Hydrography  of  Cape  Pear  river,  N.  C.,  at  Ocean  Bar  chan-, 

nel.  Surveyed  ...  by  Chas.  Humphreys,  S.  F.  Burbank 
and  E.  C.  Merritt.  9  x  28$  in.  Scale:  4f  in.  =  3000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1897,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1416.) 

599.  1897.    Hydrography  of  Cape  Pear  river,  1ST.  C.,  at  Snow's  Marsh 

channel.     Surveyed  ...  by  Chas.  Humphreys,  S.  F.  Bur- 
bank  and  E.  C.  Merritt.    9  x  26$  in.    Scale :  4f  in.  =  3000  ft. 
(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1897,  pt.  2.    Fold,  facing  p.  1416.) 

600.  1897.    Ocracoke  inlet,  N.  C.    16  x22  in.    Scale:  4^  in.  =  10,000  ft. 

Inset:    Ocracoke  bar. 

(In  U.  S.  55th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1897.     House  Doc.  No.  7. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

601.  1898.    Map  of  Forsyth  county,  North  Carolina,  1898.    6|x8$in. 

Scale:  1  in.  =  3  miles. 

(In  Fries,  Adelaide  L.    Forsyth  county.    Winston,  Stewart's 

Printing  House,  1898.    Fold.    Front) 
(8.  B.  W.) 

602.  1898.    Map  of  North  Carolina.    Scale:  3  in.  =  90  miles. 

(In    Cobb,    Collier.     Geography    of    North    Carolina.     New 
York,  1898.    pp.  2-3.) 

603.  1898.    Map  showing  the  location  of  the  canals  and  water-powers  on 

the  Eoanoke  river  near  Weldon,  N.  C.  8$  x  9|  in.  Scale : 
1$  in.  =  1  mile.  Contour  interval,  20  feet. 

(In  Swain,  Holmes  and  Myers.    Papers  on  the  water-power 

in  North  Carolina.    N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  8.    Raleigh, 

1899.    Fold,  facing  p.  95.) 

604.  1898.    Map  showing  the  supposed  line  between  Virginia  and  the 

western  territory  of  North  Carolina  from  1772  to  1779  and 
the  two  Tennessee  settlements  on  either  side  of  said  line  in 
1772 ;  and  also  the  limits  of  the  several  private  purchases— 
from  the  Indians,  by  the  Watauga  settlers,  Jacob  Brown, 
and  Carter  and  Lucas  in  1775.  4J  x  5 f  in.  Scale :  3$  in. 
=  50  miles. 

(In  The  Watauga  Association.    Am.  Hist.  Mag.,  v.  3  (1898): 
103.) 

605.  1898.    Topographic  map  of  the  Yadkin  river  between  the  mouth  of 

Uharie  river  and  Abbott's  creek,  by  C.  E.  Cooke  and  W.  L. 
Miller  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  for  the  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey. 


342  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    NORTH    CAROLINA. 

8x19  in.  Scale:  2666f  ft.  to  1  inch.  Interval  between 
contour  lines,  10  ft. 

(In  Swain,  Holmes  and  Myers.    Papers  on  the  water-power 

in  North  Carolina.     N.  C.  Geol.  Survey.     Raleigh,   1899. 

Facing  p.  181.) 

606.  1899.    County  and  river  map  of  western  North  Carolina  and  east- 

ern Tennessee  showing  boundaries  of  proposed  National 
Park  and  Forest  Preserve  as  adopted  by  the  Appalachian 
National  Park  Association,  Dec.  19,  1899.  Drawn  by  Dr. 
C.  P.  Ambler.  4f  x  7f  in.  Scale:  7  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Powell,  G.  S.    Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United 

States  from  the  Appalachian  National  Park  Association. 

Southern  Pictures  and  Pencilings,  v.  2,  No.  3,  1900.) 

607.  1899.    Hydrographic  map  of  North  Carolina.    8  x  2H  in.     Scale : 

25  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Swain,  Holmes  and  Myers.  Papers  on  the  water  power 
in  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  8.  Raleigh, 
1899.  Fold.  Front.) 

608.  1899.    [Map  of]    North   Carolina,   1861-65.      (From  official  War 

Eecords  Atlas.)     8^x20^  in. 

(In  Confederate  Military  History.  Vol.  4.  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1899.  Fold,  facing  p.  286.) 

609.  1899.    North  Carolina,  prepared  especially  for  the  Mercantile  Guide 

and  Bureau  Co.    8£  x  lOf  in.    Scale :  2%  in.  =  80  miles. 
Inset:    Western  part. 
(L.  C.) 

610.  1899.    Oyster  chart  of  Newport  and  North  rivers,  North  Carolina, 

reduced  from  the  U.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  in  1899  .  .  . 
20^  x  29|  in.    Scale :  4|  in.  =  2  nautical  miles. 

(In  U.  S.  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  Rept.  for  year 
ending  1903.  Wash.,  1905.  Fold,  facing  p.  342.) 

611.  1899.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Yadkinville  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14£  x  17  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Contour 
interval,  100  ft. 

Note:   First  issue  1893. 

612.  1899.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.    Snow's  Marsh  shoal,  21  miles  below 

Wilmington.  Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  Capt.  W.  E. 
Craighill,  by  K.  C.  &  B.  A.  Merritt,  July  27-Aug.  18,  1898. 
11|  x  20^  in.  Scale :  2f  in.  =  2500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1899,  pt.  2.  Appendix  M  14.  Fac- 
ing p.  1514.) 

613.  1899.    Chart  of  Lookout  bight,  N.  C.,  showing  proposed  Harbor  of 

Eefuge.    22  x  34  in.    Scale,  1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1899.  House  Doc.  No.  80. 
Fold,  facing  p.  4.) 


MAPS.  343 

614.  1899.  '  Chart  of  the  coast  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  New  River  inlet, 

showing  proposed  breakwater  at  Cape  Lookout,  N.  C.  15$ 
x23i  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  70,000  ft. 

(In  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1899.  House  Doc.  No.  80. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

615.  1899.    Map  of   Beaufort  entrance   and  harbor,   North   Carolina. 

From  survey  under  the  direction  of  Capt.  E.  W.  Van  C. 
Lucas,  June,  1899.  By  S.  F.  Burbank.  8f  x  17f  in.  Scale : 
2f  in.  =  7000  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept,  1899,  pt  2.  Appendix  M  8.  Facing 
p.  1498.) 

616.  1899.    Map  of  Sea  bar,  Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.    Surveyed  under 

direction  of  Captain  E.  W.  Van  C.  Lucas,  by  R.  C.  and  B. 
A.  Merritt,  May  10  to  June  24,  1899.  11£  x  13£  in.  Scale : 
2£  in. =4010  feet. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1899,  pt  2.  Appendix  M  14. 
Facing  p.  1514.) 

617.  1900.    Approximate  lines  of  equal  magnetic  declination,   North 

Carolina,  1750,  1800,  1850  and  1900.     9£  x  3f  in.     Scale : 

25  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Baylor,  J.  B.,  and  Hazard,  D.  L.  General  report  of 
magnetic  survey  of  North  Carolina.  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geod.  Survey,  Rept,  1899.  Appendix  No.  9.  Wash.,  1900. 
Facing  p.  920.) 

618.  1900.    Approximate  lines  of   equal  magnetic  declination.   North 

Carolina,  1900.    1H  x  lof  in.    Scale:  25  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Baylor,  J.  B.,  and  Hazard,  D.  L.  General  report  of  mag- 
netic survey  of  North  Carolina.  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod. 
Survey,  Rept,  1899.  Appendix  No.  9.  Wash.,  1900. 
Fold.,  p.  887.) 

619.  1900.    Karte  von  Nord-Carolina.     6  x  9  in. 

(In  Nord-Carolina  und  was  es  dem  Einwanderer  auzubieten 
hat  Leipzig,  1900.  p.  115.) 

620.  1900.    Map  of  North  Carolina  in  1783  showing  counties,  towns  and 

principal  roads.    Drawn  by  E.  W.  Myers.    9  x  17£  in.  Scale : 

2  in.  =  50  miles. 

Inset:    Western  North  Carolina. 

(In  Clark,  Walter.  The  State  Records  of  North  Caro- 
lina. .  .  VoL  18.  Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  1900.  Fold,  facing  p. 
496.) 


344  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

621.  1900.    Map  showing  location  of  peridotite  rocks  and  corundum  lo- 

calities in  North  Carolina  and  Georgia,  by  Joseph  Hyde 
Pratt,  1900.  7f  x  8  in.  Scale :  If  in.  =  30  miles. 

(In  Pratt,  J.  H.  Occurrence  and  distribution  of  corundum 
in  the  United  States.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  180. 
Wash.,  1901.  Facing  p.  54.) 

(In  Pratt,  J.  H.  Corundum  and  its  occurrence  and  distribu- 
tion in  the  United  States.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  269. 
Wash.,  1906.  Facing  p.  126.) 

622.  1900.    Eailroad  map  of  North  Carolina,  1900.    Prepared  by  H.  C. 

Brown.    21|  x  54^  in.    Scale :  9.5  miles  =  l  inch. 
(L.  C.)        . 

Note:     Also  issued  in  1902. 

623.  1900.    Tunison's  new  railroad,  distance  and  township  map  of  North 

Carolina  and  South  Carolina  from  latest  official  reports. 
28x48  in.     Scale:  3f  in.  =  32  miles.    Atlanta  and  Cincin- 
nati, H.  C.  Tunison,  1900. 
(L.  C.) 

Note:     Also  issued  in  1902,  1905,  1906. 

624.  1900.    Atlantic  coast,  Cape  Sable  to  Cape  Hatteras.     32  x  40  in. 

Chart  No.  1000. 

(V.  8.  C.  &  O.  8.) 

Note:  Later  issues. 

625.  1900.    Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.    Snow's  Marsh  shoal,  2£  miles  below 

Wilmington.  Surveyed  under  direction  of  Capt.  E.  W.  Van 
C.  Lucas,  by  Chas.  Humphreys  and  B.  A.  Merritt.  9  x  29  in. 
Scale:  5£  in.  =  2500  feet. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Rept.,  1900,  pt.  3.  Appendix  N  14.  Facing 
p.  1822.) 

626.  1900.    General  map  showing  proposed  16  feet  inland  waterway  be- 

tween South  Mills  and  Beaufort  inlet,  with  outlets  to  At- 
lantic Ocean  at  Ocracoke  and  Beaufort  inlets.  Copied  .  .  . 
from  map  submitted  by  Capt.  C.  B.  Phillips  .  .  .  14rJ  x 
16|  in.  Scale,  1 :  720,000. 

(In  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  1900.  House  Doc.  No.  202.  Fold, 
facing  p.  24.) 

627.  1900.    Harbor  at  Newbern,  North  Carolina,  showing  approved  har- 

bor lines.    11  x  26  in.    Scale :  4$  in.  =  2500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1900,  pt.  3.    Fold,  facing  p.  1838.) 

628.  1900.    Map  of  Cape  Fear  river  in  vicinity  of  Wilmington  shoal  .  .  . 

12x21  in.    Scale:  4  in.  =  500  ft. 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept.,  1900,  pt.  3.    Fold  facing  p.  1822.) 


MAPS.  345 

629.  1900.    Map  of  Wilmington  harbor,  North  Carolina,  showing  pro- 

posed anchorage  basin.    18f  x47  in.    Scale:  44  in.  =  2000 
feet. 

(In  U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1900.    House  Doc.  No.  180. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

630.  1900.    Sea  bar,  Baldhead  entrance,  Cape  Fear  river,  Xorth  Carolina. 

Surveyed  ...  by  Chas.  Humphreys  and  Eobt.  C.  Merritt, 
1900.    9  x  35  in.    Scale :  5£  in.  =  2500  ft 

(In  Chief  of  Eng.  Kept,  1900,  pt  3.    Fold,  facing  p.  1822.) 

631.  1901.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina,  Clayton  sheet.     22f x 27£  in. 

Scale :  1  inch  =  1  mile.    Soils  surveyed  by  W.  G.  Smith,  1900. 
(With  TJ.  S.  Dept,  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
2d  Kept    Wash.,  1901.) 

632.  1901.    Soil  map.     Xorth  Carolina.     Kinston  sheet.     18f  x  25  in. 

Scale :  1  inch  =  1  mile.    Soils  surveyed  by  W.  G.  Smith,  1900. 
(With  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
2d  Kept    Wash.,  1901.) 

633.  1901.    Soil  map.     Xorth  Carolina.    ISTewbern  sheet.     18f  x  25  in. 

Scale :  1  inch = 1  mile.    Soils  surveyed  by  W.  G.  Smith,  1900. 
(With  TJ.  S.  Dept,  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
2d  Rept    Wash.,  1901.) 

634.  1901.    Soil  map.    Xorth  Carolina.    Princeton  sheet.    19  x  24£  in. 

Scale :  1  inch = 1  mile.    Soils  surveyed  by  W.  G.  Smith,  1900. 
(With  U.  S.  Dept,  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
2d  Rept    Waslu,  1901.) 

635.  1901.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Abingdon  quad- 

rangle, Tenn.-Va.-N.  C.     14|  x  1?£  in.     Scale,  1 : 125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

Hote:    First  Issue  1885.     Revised   and   redrawn  in   1886. 
Printed  in  1891.     Reissued  in  1894,  1896,  1899,  1901. 

636.  1901.    U.  S.  GeoL  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Hickory  quad- 

rangle, N".  C.     14£  x  17£  in.     Scale,  1 : 125,000.     Contour 
interval,  50  ft. 

mote:   First  issue  1895. 

637.  1901.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Knoxville  quad- 

rangle, Tenn.-ISr.  C.    14£  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Knoxville  folio.  Tennessee-North  Caro- 
lina. U.  S.  GeoL  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  16. 
Wash.,  1895.) 

yote:    First  issue   1886.      Reissued  in   1892,   1894,   1895, 
1901,  1904. 

23 


346  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

638.  1902.    Drainage  basins  of  southern  Appalachian  mountains,  show- 

ing gauging  stations  maintained  by  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.   9£ 

x  12  in.    Scale :  2  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Pressey,  H.  A.  Hydrography  of  the  Southern  Appa- 
lachian mountain  region.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Water- 
supply  and  Irrig.  Paper  No.  62.  Wash.,  1902.  Fold,  fac- 
ing p.  14.) 

639.  1902.    Map  of  Catawba  Falls  and  adjacent  property,  from  prelimi- 

nary survey.    The  D.  A.  Tompkins  Co.,  Engs.,  Charlotte,  N. 
C.,  Sept.,  1902.    6£  x  26£  in. 
(L.  C.) 

640.  1902.    Map  of  Mecklenburg  county,  1789.    Prepared  for  engraving 

by  the  D.  A.  Tompkins  Co.,  engineers  and  contractors, 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  6  x  7$  in.  Scale :  1  in.  =  10  miles. 

(In  Alexander,  J.  B.  The  history  of  Mecklenburg  county. 
From  1740  to  1900.  Charlotte,  1902.  Fold.  Front.) 

Note:  "  The  original  map  from  which  this  was  compiled 
bore  this  inscription  :  A  plan  of  Mclenburg  and  portion 
of  joining  counties  is  laid  down  by  a  scale  of  five  miles 
to  an  inch  January  16th,  1789,  by  Maj.  Joseph  Graham." 

641.  1902.    Map  of  North  Carolina  issued  by  the  State  Board  of  Agri- 

culture, Raleigh,  North  Carolina.    14£  x  34  in. 

Note:    Also  issued  in  1906. 

642.  1902.    Map  of  southern  Appalachian  mountains.    9f  x  12  in.  Scale  : 

2  in.  =  50  miles. 

(In  Pressey,  H.  A.  Hydrography  of  the  Southern  Appa- 
lachian mountain  region.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Water- 
supply  and  Irrig.  Paper  No.  62.  Wash.,  1902.  Fold. 
Front.) 

643.  1902.    Map  of  the  southern  Appalachian  region,  showing  forest  area 

under  consideration  and  gauging  stations  of  the  division  of 
hydrography,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  17$  x  21|  in.  Scale, 
1 : 874,360. 

(In  Roosevelt,  T.    Message  from  the  President.    U.  S.  57th 

Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  No.  84.     Wash.,  1902.     Fold. 

facing  p.  24.) 

644.  1902.    The  National  Publishing  Company's  new  railroad,  postoffice 

and  county  map  of  North  Carolina,  with  complete  index  of 
all  postoffices  and  railroad  stations,  giving  populations  and 
locations.     14x35  in.     Scale:  7£  in.  =  100  miles.     Boston, 
National  Pub.  Co.,  1902. 
(L.  (7.) 


MAPS.  347 

645.  1902.    Norfolk   quadrangle.      Geologic   maps.     Topographic   and 

areal.     13*  x  27J  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Contour  interval, 
5ft 

(In  Barton,  N.  H.    Norfolk  folio.    Virginia-North  Carolina. 
U.  S.  GeoL  Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  No.  80.    Wash.,  1902.) 

646.  1902.    Belief  map  of  the  southern  Appalachian  region,  showing  the 

distribution  of  the  mountains.     17£x21J  in.     Scale,  1: 
874,360. 

(In  Roosevelt,  T.    Message  from  the  President    U.  S.  57th 

Cong.,  1st  Sess.     Sen.  Doc.  No.  84.    Wash.,  1902.     Fold. 

facing  p.  17.) 

647.  1902.    Soil  map.    North  Carolina.     Alamance  county  sheet.     15£ 

x 25  in.  Scale:  I  inch  =  l  mile.  Soils  surveyed  by  George  X. 
Coffey  and  Edward  W.  Hearn,  1901. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
3d  Rept    Wash^  1902.) 

648.  1902.    Soil  map.    North  Carolina.    Statesville  sheet    22£x34£in. 

Scale:   1   inch=l  mile.     Soils  surveyed  by  Clarence  W. 
Dorsey  and  party,  1901.    Contour  interval.  50  ft. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
3d  Rept    Wash^  1902.) 

649.  1902.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Cranberry  quad- 

rangle,  N.  C.-TeniL      14£  x  17£   in.     Scale,   1 : 125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Cranberry  folio.  North  Carolina-Ten- 
nessee. U.  S.  Geol  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  No.  90. 
Wash.,  1903.) 

Note:  First  issue  1891.  Revised  and  reprinted  in  1892. 
Reissued  1893,  1895,  1899,  1902,  1907. 

650.  1902.   U.  S.  Geol  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Pannele  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.    14£  x  17£  in.    Scale,  1 :  62,500.    Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

Note:  Reproduced  in  part  in  The  interpretation  of  topo- 
graphic maps.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surrey.  Prof.  Paper  No.  60, 
Wash.,  1908.  PL  XXXIII. 

651.  1902.    U.   S.   Geol.    Survey.     Topographic   sheets.     Williamston 

quadrangle,  N.  C.    14|xl7iin.    Scale,  1 :  62,500.    Contour 
interval,  10  ft. 

Note:  Reproduced  in  part  <i»  The  Interpretation  of  topo- 
graphic maps.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surrey,  Prof.  Paper  No.  60. 
Wash.,  1908?  PL  LIV. 

652.  1902.    Map  of  a  portion  of  Edenton  bay,  N.  C.    32fx47£in.  Scale: 

1  inch =100  ft. 

(U.  flf.  W.  D.) 


348  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH   CAROLINA. 

653.  1903.    Cranberry  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic,  areal 

and  economic.     14£  x  17£  in.     Scale,  1 :  125,000.     Contour 

interval,  100  ft 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Cranberry  folio.  North  Carolina-Ten- 
nessee. U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  90. 
Wash.,  1903.) 

654.  1903.    Map  of  Eowan  county,  N.  C.    Drawn  by  C.  M.  Miller,  C.  E., 

Salisbury,  N.  C.    39  x  53£  in.    Scale:  5  in.  =  4=  miles. 
Inset:    Map  of  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

655.  1903.    Map  showing  distribution  of  clays  in  North  Carolina,  South 

Carolina,  Georgia,  Alabama,  Tennessee  ...  9^  x  12  in. 
Scale:  4£  in.  =  200  miles. 

(In  Ries,  Heinrich.     Clays  of  the  United  States.  .  .  U.  S. 

Geol.  Survey.    Prof.  Paper,  No.  11.    Wash.,  1903.    Fold. 

facing  p.  180.) 

656.  1903.    Outline  map  showing  the  area  of  Mecklenburg  when  it  was 

created  in  1762.  Within  the  heavy  black  lines  is  the  county 
as  it  has  been  since  1842.  The  counties  which  have  been  cut 
off  from  it  are  given  with  the  dates  of  their  creation.  The 
part  west  of  the  Catawba  was  formed  into  Tryon  in  1767,  the 
name  was  changed  to  Lincoln  in  1776  and  Gaston  was  taken 
from  it  in  1846.  4^  x  6  in.  Scale :  14  miles  to  the  inch. 

(In  Tompkins,  D.  A.  History  of  Mecklenburg  county.  .  . 
Vol.  I.  Charlotte,  N.  C.,  1903.  Facing  p.  1.) 

657.  1903.    Eoad  map  of  Buncombe  county,  North  Carolina.    Copyright 

1903  by  H.  Taylor  Eogers.  27^  x  35  in.  Scale:  5f  in.  =  6 
miles. 

(L.  C.) 

658.  1903.    Soil  map.    North  Carolina.     Hickory  sheet.     17^  x  25£  in. 

Scale:  1  inch  =  l  mile.  Contour  interval,  50  ft.  Soils  sur- 
veyed by  Thos.  W.  Caine,  1902. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
4th  Kept.  Wash.,  1903.) 

659.  1903.    Soil  map.    North  Carolina.    Mt.  Mitchell  area.     17£  x  24£ 

in.  Scale:  1  inch=l  mile.  Contour  interval,  50  ft.  Soils 
surveyed  by  Thos.  A.  Caine,  1902. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
4th  Kept.  Wash.,  1903.) 

660.  1903.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina.    Taylorsville  sheet.     17£  x  28£ 

in.  Scale:  1  inch  =  l  mile.  Contour  interval,  50  ft.  Soils 
surveyed  by  Thos.  A.  Caine,  1902.  Base  map  enlarged  and 
redrawn  from  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  sheet. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
4th  Rept.  Wash.,  1903.) 


1CAP8. 


U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Dahlonega  quad- 
rangle, Ga.-X.  C.  14ixl71in.  Scale,  1:125,000.  Con- 
tour  interval,  100  ft 

ta   1892,   1896,  1901, 


661.    1903. 


662.  1903.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Ellijay  quad- 
rangle, Ga.-X.  C.-fenn.  14ixl7£  in.  Scale,  1:125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

Xote:   First  issue  1888.     Beiwued  in  1892,  1898,  1903. 


1903. 


664.  1903. 


1903. 


1903. 


U.  S.  GeoL  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Kenly  quadrangle, 
X.  C.  14|  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  interval, 
20  feet. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Xewbern  quad- 
rangle, N.  C.  14i  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  feet 

TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Tarboro  quad- 
rangle, X.  C.  14J  x  1?£  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

TJ.  S.  GeoL  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Walhalla  quad- 
rangle, Ga.-S.  C.-X.  C.  14^x171  in.  Scale,  1:125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft 

yote:    First  issue  1886.      ReJssned   in  1892,   1896,  1900. 

667.  1903.    TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Wilkesboro  quad- 

rangle, X.  C.  li|x!7i  in.  Scale,  1:125,000.  Contour 
interval,  100  ft. 

Note:    First  Issue  1891.     Reissued  1896,  1901,  1906. 

668.  1903.    General  map  of  inland  waterway,  Xorfolk,  Va.,  to  Beaufort 

Inlet,  X.  C.,  1903.    15£  x27£  in.    Scale:  4f  in.  =  25  miles. 

(In  U.  S.  58th  Cong.,  2d  Sessu,  1904.    House  Doc.  Ho.  563. 

Fold,  facing  p.  34.     \\%  x  44  in.    Scale:    3^  in.  ==  25 
miles.) 

669.  1903.    Map  of  inland  waterway.     In  4  divisions :  Pt  1.  From  Xor- 

folk, Va.,  to  Albemarle  sound,  X.  C.     50  x  61  in.     Pt  2. 
From  Albemarle  sound  to  Pamlico  sound,  X.  C.    45  x  60  in. 
Pts.  3  and  4.     From   Pamlico  sound  to  Beaufort   inlet. 
X.  C.,  44f  x  59^  in.    Scale :  4f  in.  =  5  miles. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

670.  1903.    Perquimans  river,  X.  C.,  at  and  near  Hertford.    Surveyed 

under  direction  of  Capt.  E.  Eveleth  Winslow  ...  by 
Shirley  Carter,  surveyor.  9  x  11  in.  Scale,  1 :  6000. 

(In  U.  S.  58th  cW,  2d  Sess.,  1904.    House  Doc  No.  302.) 


350  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

671.  1904.    Asheville  quadrangle.     Geologic  maps.    Topographic,  areal 

and  economic.     14$  x  17$  in.     Scale,  1 : 125,000.     Contour 

interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Asheville  folio.  North  Carolina-Ten- 
nessee. U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  116. 
Wash.,  1904.) 

672.  1904.    Geological  sketch  map  showing  the  location  of  the  Carolina 

tin  deposits.     5x8  in.    Scale:  25  miles  =  1  inch. 

(In  Pratt,  J.  H.,  and  Sterrett,  D.  B.  The  tin  deposits  of  the 
Carolinas.  N.  C.  Geological  Survey,  Bull.  19.  Raleigh, 

1904.  Facing  p.  11.) 

673.  1904.    The  Hudgins  Company's  new  survey  map  of  North  Carolina. 

Alphabetical  list  of  counties,  cities,  towns  and  villages  with 
keys  for  locating  same.  Eailroad  systems  in  separate  colors 
showing  distances  between  stations,  mail  routes,  rural  free 
delivery  with  distances,  service,  etc.  Atlanta,  Ga.  20$  x  46f 
in.  Scale:  6  in.  =  50  miles. 

674.  1904.    Land  classification  map  of  part  of  the  southern  Appalachian 

region,  by  H.  B.  Ayres  and  W.  W.  Ashe,  1904.  Field  work 
done  in  1900-1901.  26$  x  29J  in.  Scale,  1 :  375,000.  Con- 
tour interval,  200  ft. 

(In  Ayres,  H.  B.,  and  Ashe,  W.  W.  The  Southern  Appala- 
chian Forests.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Prof.  Paper  37.  Wash., 

1905.  Fold,  at  end.) 

675.  1904.    Soil  map.    North  Carolina.     Asheville  sheet.     25  x  27f  in. 

Scale:  1  inch=l  mile.  Soils  surveyed  by  J.  E.  Lapham 
and  F.  N.  Meeker. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
5th  Kept.  Wash.,  1904.) 

676.  1904.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina.     Craven  sheet.     23$  x  34'J  in. 

Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  interval,  10  ft.  Soils  surveyed  by 
William  G.  Smith  and  George  N.  Coffey. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
5th  Kept.  Wash.,  1904.) 

677.  1904.    U.  S.  Geological  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Ayden  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

678.  1904.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Edenton  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

679.  1904.    U.  S.  Geol. 'Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Falkland  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 


MAPS. 


351 


680.  1904.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Hillsville  quad- 

rangle, Va.-N.  C.     14|  x  17£  in.     Scale,  1  :  125,000.     Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft 

you:    First  issue  1889.      Reissued  in  1892,   1896,   1900. 

681.  1904.    IT.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Murphy  quad- 

rangle, Tenn.-N.  C.    14£  x  1?|  in.    Scale,  1  :  125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 


682.  1904. 

683.  1904. 

684.  1904. 


U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 
quadrangle,  X.  C.    1 
interval,  10  ft 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 
rangle,  N.  C.    l4  * 
terval,  20  ft 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 


2fote:    First  issue  18S6.      Revised  and  redrawn  in  1892. 
Printed  1893.     Reissued  1808,  1901,  1904. 

Topographic  sheets.     Bocky  Mount 
x  m  in.    Scale,  1  :  62,500.    Contour 


Topographic  sheets.    Springhope  quad- 
l?i in.    Scale,  1  :  62,000.    Contour  in- 


Topographic sheets.  Trent  river  quad- 
rangle, N.  C.  14£xl7iin.  Scale,  1  :  125,000.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft 

685.  1904.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Yanceboro  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14f  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1  :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft 

686.  1904.    U.  S.  Geol.   Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Wilson  quad- 

rangle, X.  C.  14J  x  m  in.  Scale,  1  :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

687.  1905.    Geologic  map  of  western  North  Carolina,  showing  the  dis- 

tribution and  geologic  relations  of  corundum  and  the  basic 
magnesian  rocks,  by  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt  and  Joseph  Yolney 
Lewis.  15  x  26i  in.  Scale,  1  :  493,000. 

(In  Pratt,  J.  tt,  and  Lewis,  J.  V.  Corundum  and  the  peri- 
dotites  of  western  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey. 
VoL  1.  Raleigh,  1905.  Fold,  facing  p.  24.) 

688.  1905.    Greeneville  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic,  areal 

and  economic.  14£  x  17^  in.  Scale,  1  :  125,000.  Contour 
interval,  100  ft 

(In    Keith,    Arthur.      Greeneville    folio.      Tennessee-North 

Carolina.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  TJ.  S.  No. 

118.    Wash.,  1905.) 

689.  1905.    Linville  Park.     Mitchell,  Watauga  and  Caldwell  counties, 

North  Carolina,  showing  forest  types.     6x7£  in.     Scale: 

1  in.  =1  mile. 

(In  Reed,  F.  W.  Rept.  on  examination  of  a  forest  tract  in 
western  North  Carolina.  U.  S.  Dept  Agricx,  Bureau  of 
Forestry,  Bull  No.  60.  Wash,  1905.  Fold,  facing  p.  8.) 


352  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

690.  1905.    Lynch's  complete  map  of  Rutherford  county,  N.  C.    Lee  W. 

Lynch,  T.  E.    28$  x  35  in. 
(L.  C.) 

691.  1905.    Map  of  Edgecombe  county,  North  Carolina.    Compiled  from 

maps  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  and  from  private  surveys  by 
Albert  Pike  and  W.  H.  Brown,  topographers,  TJ.  S.  Geol. 
Survey,  1905.    28$x35  in.    Scale:  5  in.=4  miles. 
Inset:   Vicinity  of  Tarboro.    Scale:    4  inches  =  1  mile. 
(L.  (7.) 

692.  1905.    Mount  Mitchell  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic, 

areal  and  economic.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Mount  Mitchell  folio.  North  Carolina- 
Tennessee.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 
124.  Wash.,  1905.) 

693.  1905.    Eelief  map  of  the  southern  Appalachian  region,  showing  the 

distribution  of  the  mountains.     18x22  in.     Scale :  3  in.  = 

50  miles. 

(In  Ayres,  H.  B.,  and  Ashe,  W.  W.  The  Southern  Appala- 
chian forests.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Prof.  Paper  37. 
Wash.,  1905.  Fold,  at  end.) 

694.  1905.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.  Chocowinity  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.    14|  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 :  62,500.    Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

695.  1905.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Greeneville  quad- 

rangle, Tenn.-N.  C.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In    Keith,    Arthur.      Greenville    folio.      Tennessee-North 

Carolina.     U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 
118.    Wash.,  1905.) 

Note:    First   issue  1886.      Revised  and  redrawn   In   1890. 

Printed    In    1892.      Reissued   In    1896,    1900,    1901,    1904, 

1905. 

696.  1905.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Morganton  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.    14J  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Contour  in- 
terval, 100  ft. 

Note:  First  Issue  1888.  Reissued  1892,  1896,  1900,  1901, 
1902,  1905. 

697.  1905.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Norfolk  quad- 

rangle, Va.-N.  C.    13i  x  27£  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.   Contour 
interval,  5  ft. 

(In  Barton,  N.  H.     Norfolk  folio.     N.  C.-Va.     U.  S.  Geol. 

Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  80.     Wash.,  1902.) 

Note:  First  Issue  1893.  Virginia  Beach  sheet  incorpo- 
rated in  1894.  Reissued  1894,  1898,  1902,  1905.  Repro- 
duced in  part  in  the  Interpretation  of  topographic  maps. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Prof.  Paper  No.  60.  Wash.,  1908. 
PI.  XVI. 


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353 


698.  1905.    U.  S.  GeoL  Surrey.    Topographic  sheets.    Winterville  quad- 

rangle, X.  C.  14£  x  17i  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

699.  1906.    Map  of  central  portion  of  Xorth  Carolina  showing  distri- 

bution of  the  triassic  sandstone.    4£  x  G£  in. 

(In  Watson,  Laney  and  MerrflL  Building  and  ornamental 
stones  of  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  2. 
Raleigh,  E.  M.  Uixell,  1906.  Facing  p.  218.) 

700.  1906.   Map  of  Xorth  Carolina.     5£x8£  in.     Scale:  5f  in. =100 

miles. 

(In  Foust,  J.  L,  and  Allen,  N.  M.  North  Carolina.  SuppL 
voL  to  Tarr  &  McMurry's  Geographies.  Fold.  Front) 

701.  1906.    Map  of  the  nickel-bearing  area  in  the  vicinity  of  Webster, 

Jackson  county,  X.  C.,  after  J.  Volney  Lewis.  6f  x  7*  in. 
Scale:  3  in.=3  miles. 

(In  Barlow,  Alfred  E.    On  the  nickel  deposits  of  Webster, 

western  North  Carolina.     Can.  Mining  Inst.  Jour.,  v.  9 

(1906).    Fold,  facing  p.  316.) 

702.  1906.    Map  showing  approximate  location  of  seines  and  pound  nets 

fished  for  shad  in  1906.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries.  Seduced 
from  TT.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  Xos.  140  and  141.  1S£  x  304 
in.  Scale :  44  in.  =  10  miles. 

(In  Cobb,  J.  N.    Investigations  relative  to  the  shad  fisheries 

of  North  Carolina.    N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Econ,  Paper  No. 

12.    Raleigh,  1906.    Fold,  at  end.) 

703.  1906.    Map  showing  approximate  location  of  seines  and  pound  nets 

fished  for  shad  in  1906.  IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries.  Ee- 
duced  from  U.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  Xos.  1441  and  1441. 
17$  x  20f  in.  Scale :  4J  in.= 10  miles. 

(In  Cobb,  J.  N.  Investigations  relative  to  the  shad  fisheries 
of  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Econ.  Paper  No. 
12.  Fold,  at  end.) 

704.  1906.    Map  showing  approximate  location  of  seines  and  pound  nets 

fished  for  shad  in  1906.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries.  Beduced 
from  U.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  Xos.  142  and  143.  ISf  x  25} 
in.  Scale :  4£  in.  =  10  statute  miles. 

(In  Cobb,  J.  N.  Investigations  relative  to  the  shad  fisheries 
of  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  Econ.  Paper  No. 
12.  Fold,  at  end.) 

705.  1906.   Map  showing  geographic  distribution  in  Xorth  Carolina  of 

granite  and  gneiss.    44  x  1  If  in. 

(In  Watson,  Laney  and  MerrilL  Building  and  ornamental 
stones  of  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  GeoL  Survey,  BulL  2. 
Raleigh,  1906.  Fold,  facing  p.  30.) 

Note:  Shows  location  of  principal  granite  quarries. 


354  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

706.  1906.    Physiographic  map  of  North  Carolina.    4$  x  llf  in. 

(In  Watson,  Laney  and  Merrill.  Building  and  ornamental 
stones  of  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geol.  Survey,  Bull.  2. 
Raleigh,  1906.  Fold,  facing  p.  12.) 

Note:  Shows  approximately  portions  of  the  state  included 
In  the  coastal  plains,  Piedmont  plateau  and  the  mountains, 
also  the  distribution  of  the  major  geological  formations. 

707.  1906.    Scarborough's  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina, 

showing  railroads,  highways,  counties,  townships,  cities, 
towns,  postoffices,  and  stations,  with  distances  between  sta- 
tions in  English  statute  miles.  35  x  55  in.  Scale :  9  miles 
to  1  inch.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  The  Scarborough  Co.,  1906. 

708.  1906.    Topographic  map  of  the  central  portion  of  the  Carolinas, 

showing  by  crossed  hammers,  locations  of  principal  gold 
mines  in  the  area  described.  7x9  in.  Scale:  3  in.  =  30 
miles. 

(In  Graton,  L.  C.  Reconnaissance  of  some  gold  and  tin  de- 
posits of  the  Southern  Appalachians.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey, 
Bull.  293.  Wash.,  1906.  Fold,  facing  p.  10.) 

709.  1906.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina.     Duplin  county  sheet.     Soils 

surveyed  by  A.  S.  Root  and  Lewis  A.  Hurst.  25$  x  31^  in. 
Scale:  1  mile  =  l  inch. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils. 
7th  Rept.  Wash.,  1906.) 

710.  1906.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina.     Perquimans  and  Pasquotank 

sheet.  Soils  surveyed  by  J.  E.  Laphan  and  W.  S.  Lyman. 
25f  x  29  in.  Scale :  1  inch  =  1  mile. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils. 
7th  Rept.  Wash.,  1906.) 

711.  1906.    Map  of  the  Hazel  Creek  and  Eagle  Creek  watersheds.    By 

F.  B.  Laney,  assistant  geologist.  Scale:  5  inches=l  mile. 
MSS. 

(N.  C.  G.  8.) 

712.  1906.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Hertford  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17-|  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

713.  1906.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Mt.  Guyot  quad- 

rangle, Tenn.-N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

Note:  First  issue  1886.     Reissued  1893,  1897,  1900,  1906. 

714.  1906.    General  map  of  inland  waterway,  Norfolk,  Va.,  to  Beaufort 

inlet,  N.  C.,  1906.    17$  x  28  in.    Scale,  1 :  40,000. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 


MAPS.  355 

715.  1906.    General  map  of  inland  waterway,  Norfolk,  Va.,  to  Beaufort 

inlet,  N.  C.,  1906.     12  x  18f  in.     Scale,  1 :  60,000. 

(In  U.  S.  59th  Cong.,  2d  SBSJL,  1907.  House  Doc.  Ho.  84. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

716.  1907.    Map    of   North    Carolina:    [Showing   major   physiographic 

provinces].    4  x  8£  in.     Scale:  If  in.  =  100  miles. 

(In  Stephenson,  Lloyd  William.  The  mesozoic  (cretaceous) 
deposits  of  the  Coastal  Plain  of  North  Carolina.  Disserta- 
tion. .  .  Johns  Hopkins  University.  April,  1907.) 

717.  1907.    Map  of  Pamlico  sound,  North  Carolina,  reduced  from  U.  S. 

C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  Nos.  142  and  143  for  the  N.  C.  Geol.  and 
Economic  Survey,  1907.  9£xl2£  in.  Scale:  2  in.  =  10 
miles. 

(In  Coker,  R.  E.  Experiments  in  oyster  culture  in  Pamlico 
Sound,  North  Carolina.  N.  C.  Geol.  and  Econ.  Survey, 
Bull.  15.  Raleigh,  1907.  Fold,  facing  p.  3.) 

718.  1907.    [Map  showing  distribution  of  cretaceous  deposits  of  North 

Carolina.]    8  x  12  in. 

(In  Stephenson,  Lloyd  William.  The  mesozoic  (cretaceous) 
deposits  of  the  Coastal  Plain  of  North  Carolina.  Disserta- 
tion. .  .  Johns  Hopkins  University,  April,  1907.) 

719.  1907.    Nantahala  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic,  areal 

and  economic.  14£  x  17^  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Contour 
interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.    Nantahala  folio.    North  Carolina-South 

Carolina.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 

143.    Wash,  1907.) 

720.  1907.    Outcrop  map  of  the  Virgilina  copper  district  of  Person  and 

Granville  counties,  North  Carolina.    Geology  by  F.  B.  Laney 
and  J.  E.  Pogue,  Jr.     Surveyed  by  R.  L.  Harrison,  topo- 
graphic aid,  U.  S.  G.  S.     24£  x  34f  in.     Scale,  1 :  24,000. 
Published  by  N.  C.  Geological  and  Economic  Survey. 
(17.  S.  G.  S.) 

721.  1907.    Pisgah  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic,  areal  and 

economic.  14^  x  17^  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Contour  in- 
terval, 100  ft. 

(In  Keith,   Arthur.     Pisgah   folio.     North   Carolina-South 

Carolina.     U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 

147.    Wash.,  1907.) 

722.  1907.    Roan  Mountain  quadrangle.    Geologic  maps.    Topographic, 

areal  and  economic.  14£  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.  Roan  Mountain  folio.  Tennessee-North 
Carolina.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 
151.  Wash.,  1907.) 


356  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

723.  1907.    Eoanoke  island  and  its  surroundings.    Authorities.  Map  in 

Hariot's  narrative.    IT.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Survey  Chart  No. 
10.    Modern  maps.    9f  x  13$  in.    Scale:  1  inch=14  miles. 
(L.  C.) 

724.  1907.    II.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Asheville  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.-Tenn.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.   Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.     Asheville  folio.     North  Carolina-Ten- 

nessee.   U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No.  116. 
Wash.,  1904.) 

Note:    First   Issue   1886.      Reissued   in   1889.    1894,    1897. 

1898,  1601,  1904,  1907. 

725.  1907.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Beckford  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 :  62,500.    Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

726.  1907.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.     Charlotte  quad- 

rangle, N".  C.-S.  C.    14$  x  17$  in.     Scale,  1 :  62,500.     Con- 
tour interval,  20  ft. 

727.  1907.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Cowee  quadrangle, 

N.  C.-S.  C.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 :  125,000.    Contour  in- 
terval, 100  ft. 

Note:   First  issue  1886.     Reissued  1891,  1897,  1902,  1904, 
1905,  1907. 

728.  1907.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Nantahala  quad- 

rangle, N".  C.-Tenn.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.     Nantahala  folio.     N.  C.-Tenn.     U.  S. 

Geol.    Survey.     Geologic   Atlas   U.   S.    No.    143.     Wash., 
1907.) 

Note:    First   issue   1886.      Reissued   1892.      Revised   1895. 

Reissued  1896,  1900,  1902,  1906,  1907. 

729.  1907.    U.   S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Pisgah  quad- 

rangle, N".  C.-S.  C.    14$  x  17$  in.    Scale,  1 : 125,000.    Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

(In   Keith,   Arthur.     Pisgah   folio.     North   Carolina-South 

Carolina.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 
147.    Wash.,  1907.) 

Note:   First  issued  1890.     Reissued  1892,  1896,  1899,  1902. 

Revised  in  1904  and  1905  and  reissued  in  1906,  1907. 

730.  1907.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.    Roan  Mountain 

quadrangle,  Tenn.-N.  C.     14$  x  17$  in.     Scale,  1 : 125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

(In  Keith,  Arthur.    Roan  Mountain  folio.    Tennessee-North 

Carolina.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  No. 
151.     Wash.,  1907.) 

Note:   First  issue  1891.       Reissued  1894,  1896,  1901,  1904, 

1907. 


MAPS. 


357 


731.  1907.    TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Saluda  quad- 

rangle, X.  C.-S.  C.  144  x  17|  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

yote-  i£lr8t  terae  1889.      Reissued  In  1896,   1899,  1900, 

732.  1907.   TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Wytheville  quad- 

rangle, X.  C.-Va.  144.  x  174.  in.  Scale,  1 : 125,000.  Con- 
tour interval,  100  ft. 

yote:   First  issne  1S89.     Reissued  1892,  1895,  1897,  1907. 

733.  1907.    Map  of  proposed  route  of  inland  waterway  from  Pamlico 

sound  to  Beaufort  inlet,  X.  C.    264.  x  120J  in.    Scale,  1 : 10,- 
000.    Contour  interval,  2  ft. 
(17.  8.  W.  D.) 

734.  1908.    Gold  Hill  mining  district,  Gold  Hill,  X.  C.    X.  C.  Geol. 

Survey.    Geology  by  Francis  B.  Laney.    Traverse  by  B.  L. 

Harrison.    15£  x  27  in.    Scale,  1 : 48,000. 

(With  Laney,  Francis  Baker.  The  Gold  Hill  mining  district 
of  North  Carolina.  A  thesis  presented  to  Yale  University 
for  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  June,  1908.) 

735.  1908.    Map  of  Guilford  county,  X.  C.    Drawn  by  C.  M.  Miller, 

Salisbury,  X.  C.    34Jx42  in.     Scale:  3J  in.  =  2^  miles. 

736.  1908.    Map  of  Xorth  Carolina,  showing  evolution  of  settlements  and 

location  of  races  down  to  1776.  [Drawn  by  Samuel  A.  Ashe 
and  Stephen  B.  Weeks.]  5  x  9  in. 

(In  Ashe,  Samuel  A.  History  of  North  Carolina.  Vol.  1. 
Greensboro,  N.  C.,  1908.  Fold%  p.  377.) 

737.  1908.    Map  showing  location  of  seines  and  pound  nets  fished  for 

shad  in  1908.  Chart  of  Albemarle  and  Croatan  sounds  and 
a  portion  of  Pamlico  sound,  Xorth  Carolina,  compiled  from 
U.  S.  C.  &  G.  S.  Charts  Xos.  140,  141,  142.  9  x  94  in. 
Scale:  1  in.  =  10  miles. 

(In  Pratt,  Joseph  Hyde.    Report  called  by  Governor  R.  B. 

Glenn.  .  .  N.  C.  GeoL  and  Econ.  Surrey.    Econ.  Paper  No. 

16.    Raleigh,  1908.    Foli,  p.  18.) 

738.  1908.    Xorth  Carolina  in  1783.     64.x 9  in.     Scale:  If  in.  =  100 

miles. 

(In  Ashe,  Samuel  A.  History  of  North  Carolina.  VoL  1. 
Greensboro,  1908.  Fold,  at  end.) 

yote:    Original  drawing  of  this  map  In  possession  of  Dr. 
Stephen  B.  Weeks  of  North  Carolina. 

739.  1908.    Soil  map.     Xorth  Carolina.     Chowan  county  sheet.     13  x 

21|  in.  Scale:  1  inch=l  mile.  Soils  surveyed  by  W.  Ed- 
ward Hearn  and  G.  M.  MacXider,  1906. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept  Agric.  Field  operations.  Bureau  of  soils, 
8th  Rept  WaslL,  1908.) 


358  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

740.  1908.    Soil  map.     North  Carolina.     New  Hanover  county  sheet. 

16£  x  25£  in.  Scale:  1  inch  =  l  mile.  Soils  surveyed  by  J. 
A.  Drake  and  H.  L.  Belden,  1906. 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
8th  Rept.     Wash.,  1908.) 

741.  1908.    Soil  map.     North   Carolina.     Transylvania  county   sheet. 

20-|  x  22$  in.  Scale :  1  inch=  1  mile.  Contour  interval,  100 
feet.  Soils  surveyed  by  W.  Edward  Hearn  and  G.  M.  Mac- 
Nider,  1906.  . 

(With  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.    Field  operations.    Bureau  of  soils, 
8th  Rept.     Wash.,  1908.) 

742.  1908.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Four  Oaks  quad- 

rangle. 14$  x  174  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  interval, 
10  ft. 

743.  1908.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    King's  Mountain 

quadrangle,  N.  C.-S.  C.  14$  *  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500. 
Contour  interval,  20  ft. 

744.  1908.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Topographic  sheets.    Statesville  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  125,000.  Contour 
interval,  50  ft. 

Note:     First  Issue  1893.     Reissued  1896,  1902,  1907,  1908. 

745.  1908.    U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Topographic  sheets.     Winton  quad- 

rangle, N.  C.  14$  x  17$  in.  Scale,  1 :  62,500.  Contour  in- 
terval, 10  ft. 

746.  1908.    Beaufort  inlet  and  harbor,  N.  C.    Surveyed  by  F.  D.  Perry, 

K.  H.  Jones  and  C.  K.  Howe  under  the  direction  of  Capt. 
Earl  I.  Brown,  May  12- July  12,  1908.  29$  x  32$  in.  Scale, 
1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  1909.    House  Doc.  No.  1454. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

747.  1908.    Hydrography  of  Shallowbag  bay  and  vicinity.    Surveyed  by 

F.  D.  Perry,  H.  C.  Jones  and  C.  K.  Howe  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Capt.  Earl  I.  Brown,  March,  1908.  15x174;  in. 
Scale,  1 :  20,000. 

(In  U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1908.     House  Doc.  No.  906. 
Fold,  at  end.) 

748.  1908.    Hydrography  of  South  river  (creek),  N.  C.,  in  the  vicinity 

of  Aurora.  Surveyed  by  F.  D.  Perry,  H.  D.  Jones  and  C. 
K.  Howe  under  the  direction  of  Capt.  Earl  I.  Brown,  1908. 
10$  x  14  in.  Scale,  1 : 10,000. 

(In  U.  S.  60th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1908.    House  Doc.  No.  954. 
Fold,  facing  p.  6.) 


MAPS.  359 

749.  1909.  TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Topographic  sheets.  Mount  Mitchell 
quadrangle,  X.  C.-Tenn.  14J  x  17£  in.  Scale,  1  :  125,000. 
Contour  interval,  100  ft. 

-  (In  Keith,  Arthur.  Mount  Mitchell  folio.  North  Carolina- 
Tennessee.  U.  S.  GeoL  Survey.  Geologic  Atlas  U.  S.  Ho. 
124.  Wash,,  1905.) 

Note:   First  issue  1890.     Reissued  1891,  1896,  1898,  1902 
1905,  1909.     Reproduced  in  part  in  the  Interpretation  of 

srsse  ass-          SurTey- 


750.  Before  1775.  Carte  nouvelle  de  PAmerique  Angloise  contenant  tout 

ce  que  les  Anglois  possedent  sur  le  continent  de  1'Amerique 
septentrionale   ...    la    Caroline    septentrionale    .  .  .   par 
Matthieu  Albert  Loiter  a  Augsbourg.    18*  x  22%  in.    Scale  : 
4£  in.  =100  lieues. 
(17.  8.  G.  8.) 

751.  Xo  date.    Geographical,   statistical   and  historical   map   of   Xorth 

Carolina.    10£  x  18  in.    Scale  :  3J  in.  =  80  miles. 
(U.  N.  C.  L.) 

Contains   various   descriptive  notes  on   the   state,    physio- 
graphic and  climatic. 

752.  Xodate.    Mcthiffie's  map  of  Moore  county,  Xorth  Carolina.     By 

Jno.  McDuffie,  Fayetteville,  X.  C.    19£  x  24  in.    Scale:  2 
miles  =1  inch. 
(N.  C.  8.  L.) 

753.  Xodate.    Map  of  Cabarrus  county.    12x15  in.    Scale:  2  miles  = 

1  inch.    By  T.  C.  Harris.    MSS. 
(Off.  See.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

754.  Xo  date.    Map  of  Craven  county.    H.  T.  Guion  and  Wm.  F.  Mar- 

shall, commissioners  of   Craven  county.     15^  x  20£   in. 
Scale:  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

755.  Xo  date.    Map  of  Jones  county  by  Jos.  Kinsey,  surveyor.    Reduced 

to  2  (?)  miles=l  inch.    T.  C.  Harris.    12  x  12  in.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

756.  Xodate.   Map  of   Lenoir  county   by  Wm.   Arthur.     28x35   in. 

Scale  :  1  inch  =  1  mile.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

757.  Xodate.    Map  of  Montgomery  county.     13xl6f  in.     Scale:   2 

miles=l  inch.    MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

758.  Xo  date.   Map  of  Neuse  river  from  Goldsboro  to  its  mouth.    23£  x 

43  in.    Scale:  2  miles  =1  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 


360 


BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 


759.  No  date.    Map  of  New  Hanover  county,  North  Carolina.    9^  x  18  in. 

Scale:  1  mile  to  %  inch. 
(U.  N.  C.  L.) 

760.  No  date.    Map  of  North  Carolina.    37f  x  72£  in- 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.~) 

761.  No  date.    Map  of  North  Carolina.     Published  by  Geo.  F.  Cram, 

Chicago,  111.    13  x  19£  in. 
(N.  C.  S.  L.) 

762.  No  date.    Map  of  Randolph  county,  N.  C.,  by  J.  W.  Bean.    13£  x 

13f  in.    Scale :  2  miles  to  the  inch.     MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

763.  No  date.    [Map  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  and  adjacent  parts  of  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina.]     19£x26£  in.    MSS. 
(17.  8.  G.  S.) 


Note:    Has  track  of  the  contemplated  Inland  navigation 
from  the  falls  of  the  Roanoke  to  Suffolk,  Va. 


764.  No  date. 


A  map  of  the  roads  and  country  between  Edenton  and 
Norfolk,  with  the  Dismal  Swamp  and  Great  Park  canals, 
etc.    Laid  down  by  a  scale  of  320  poles  to  the  inch.    By 
Escum  Newby.    41  x  53f  in.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

765.  No  date.    Map  of  the  States  of  North  and  South  Carolina.    9£  x  15 

in.    Scale :  English  miles,  69  to  a  degree.    London,  Pub- 
lished June  1,  by  J.  T.  Hinton  and  Simpkin  &  Marshall. 
(8.  B.  W.) 

766.  No  date.    A  map  of  the  Tennessee  government  formerly  part  of 

North  Carolina.  Taken  chiefly  from  surveys  by  Gen.  D. 
Smith  and  others.  Engraved  for  Carey's  American  edi- 
tion of  Guthrie's  geopraphy,  improved.  J.  T.  Scott,  Sculp. 
9  x  19£  in.  A  scale  of  22  miles  to  the  inch. 

(17.  N.  C.  L.) 
Map  of  Transylvania  county.    20£  x  28£  in.    MSS. 

(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

Map  of  Wake  county.     Drawn  from  actual  surveys  by 
Fendol  Bevers,  county  surveyor.    Published  by  Nichols  & 
Gorman,  in  connection  with  the  surveyor.     18  x  25  in. 
Scale :  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
Inset:    City  of  Raleigh. 

769.  No  date.    Mineral  lands  in  North  Carolina  belonging  to  the  Mineral 
Company.     [Colored  tracts  owned  by  the  Mineral  Com- 
pany.]    16f  x25£  in.    Scale:  5$  in.  =  100  perches. 
(L.  C.) 


767.  No  date. 

768.  No  date. 


361 

770.  Xo  date.   Mineral  territory  tributary  to  Norfolk  and  Western  Bail- 

road.    24J  x  32f  in.    Scale :.  3  in. =25  miles. 
(Greensboro.  N.  O,  Lilt.) 

Xote:  Includes  Ashe,  Allegheny,  Stoke*.  Rorkingham.  Ca«- 
well,  Person,  Granville  and  Vance  counties,  N.  C. 

771.  Xodate.   A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Xorth  Carolina  in  Xorth 

America.    10xl3J  in.    Scale:  If  in. =30  miles. 
(U.  fi.  G.  fi.) 

772.  Xo  date.    Xew  railroad  and  county  map  of  Xorth  and  South  Caro- 

lina.   14£  x 21  in.    Scale:  2|  in.=60  miles. 
(V.  C.  8.  L.) 

773.  Xorth  Carolina.    Original  drawings  and  tracings  of  the  swamp  lands 

belonging  to  the  Board  of  Education:  Josiah  Collins 
grant;  South  river  and  Adams  creek;  Dover  pocoson  in 
Jones  and  Craven  counties;  Angola  bay  in  Fender  and 
Duplin  counties;  open  lands  in  Carteret  county;  Holly- 
shells  swamp  in  Fender  and  Onslow  counties;  J.  A. 
Branfs  lands  in  Craven,  Carteret  and  Jones  counties; 
White  Oak  Swamp;  lands  in  Columbus  county,  and  lands 
in  Onslow  county. 

Xott:  These  maps  may  be  found  at  the  office  of  the  Snot, 
of  Public  Instruction,  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  and  are  compiled 
from  maps  of  various  surveys,  including  some  of  the  early 


774.  Xo  date.    Plan  of  1st  Division  of  D.  M.  &  S.  W.  B.  B.    2  If  x  109  in. 

Scale :  400  ft  to  1  in.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

775.  Xo  date.    Flan  of  Bocky  river  from  its  mouth  to  Smith's  Mill,  to- 

gether with  a  survey  from  the  mouth  of  Mallard's  creek  to 
the  Big  Bend  of  the  Catawba  river  ...  by  John  Conty. 
12£  x  86±  in.    Scale :  1  mile =1.13  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  ~8ec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

776.  Xo  date.   Bailroad  from  Cheraw  to  Salisbury,  by  T.  C.  Harris.    10 

x40  in.    Scale:  2  miles=l  inch.    MSS. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State.  N.  C.) 

777.  Xo  date.    [Survey  from  head  of  Yadkin  river  to  the  Tennessee  line.] 

MSS.  in  four  sheets,  each  25£  x  46f  in. 
(Off.  Sec.  of  State,  N.  C.) 

778.  Xo  date.    Geological   profile  map   from  Wilmington  to   Sanford, 

North  Carolina.    21f  x  79J  in.    D.  W.  Cronin,  Del. 
(N.  C.  a.  8.) 

779.  Xo  date.   Sketeh  of  X.  C.  B.  B.  from  a  tracing  of  Mr.  Cooke.    35  x 

93^  in.    Scale:  2  miles =1  inch.    MSS. 
(N.  C.  G.  8.) 

M 


362 


BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 


780.  No  date.    A  chart  of  the  coast  from  Cape  Fear  to  Cape  Henry.  Sur- 

veyed by  order  of  Navy  Commissioners  under  the  direc- 
tion of  J.  B.  Nicholson,  U.  S.  Navy.    35  x  46£  in. 
(U.  8.  W.  Z>.) 

781.  No  date.    Chattanooga   mineral   district.     23^x32   in.      Scale:    6 

miles  to  1  inch. 
(U.  8.  W.  D.) 

Shows  a  portion  of  western  North  Carolina. 

782.  No  date.   A  diagram  of  Cape  Hatteras  shoals  .  .  .  surveyed  .  .  . 

by  Edward  L.  Young.    29£  x  35  in.  Scale :  3£  in.  =  2000 
yards. 

(17.  S.  W.  D.) 

783.  No  date.    Map  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina.  70  x  135^  in.    (Un- 

finished.) 

(V.  8.  W.  D.) 

784.  No  date.    Part  of  North  Carolina  showing  Pamlico  and  Albemarle 

sounds.    20^  x  27  in. 
(V.  S.  W.D.) 


INDEX 


In  preparing  an  index  for  the  Bibliography  the  authors  have  tried  to  make 
it  so  complete  that  by  its  use  it  will  be  possible  to  find  what  has  been 
published  on  any  subject  relating  to  the  Geology,  Paleontology,  Meteorology, 
Petrology,  Mineralogy  and  Geography  of  North  Carolina.  Instead  of  having 
the  index  refer  to  the  pages  of  the  volume,  it  refers  to  the  number  under 
which  the  article  appears. 


Aberdeen  Company ;  Gnllford  county, 
prospectus  :  1520 
property  :  map  :  Map  202 
Abingdon  quadrangle  :  Map  635 
Abrasive     materials:     production,     1901- 

1905 :  Pratt,  1460 

Aeschynite,  Yancey  county :  Hidden,  776 
Agalmatolite  :  1339 
Agate:  1339 
Agriculture : 

Emmons,  549;  550;  567 
western  North  Carolina : 

Ayres  and  Ashe,  43 
Alamance  county:  1480 

copper  ore  ;  analysis  :  Ledoux,  1061 
gold  ore ;  analysis :  Ledoux.  1061 
map :  Map  541 
map :  Stafford,  Map  375 
mineral  water ;  analysis ;  Ledoux,  1060 
soil  map:  Map  647 
soil  survey :  Coffey  and  Hearn,  325 
soils:  Whitney.  1869 
Albemarle  and  Chesapeake  canal :  25 
Rnffin,  1592 

description:  Phillips,  1418 
map:   Map   216;   Map   227;    Map   355; 

Map  365  ;  Map  366  ;  Map  367 
Albemarle  and  Pamlico  sounds ; 
progress  of  survey, 

1845-52:  map:  Map  190 
1845-53;  map:  Map  203 
1845-54;  map:  Map  210 
1845-55;  map:  Map  217 
1845-73;  map:  Map  331 
1845-75;  map:  Map  340 
Albemarle,  Croatan  and  Roanoke  sounds  : 

Map  313;  Map  314 
Albemarle  district ;  topography  :  Vaughan, 

1803 
Albemarle    section ;    general    description  : 

Vaughan,   1802 

Albemarle  sound  and  Lake  Erie ;  map  of 
country  between  :  Map  59 


Albermarle  sound  ;  Atlantic  ocean  ; 
communication  :  26 ;   1568 
Fulton,  606 ;  610 
Guynn,  689 

outlet;  report:  Graham,  674 
canal    to    connect    with    Currituck    and 

Pamlico:  25 
chart :  Map  218 
description:  Phillips,  1418 
eastern  part,  Atlantic  ocean  to  Pasquo- 

tank  river ;  map :  Map  253 
levels  of  water :  de  Pourtales,  1458 
Pamlico    sound,    swamp    lands ;     plan : 

Brazier,  Map  118 
to  Cape  Fear ;  map :  Map  255 
to    Norfolk    Harbor,    inland    route ;    im- 
provement :   Kuhn.  1023 
western  part,  Pasquotank  river  to  Roan- 
oke and  Chowan  rivers  ;  map  :  Map 
254 
Albemarle   swamp  land  company's   lands : 

Map  158 
Albite,   Montgomery  county,   Steele  mine ; 

analysis :  Genth.  633 
Alexander  county  :  1470  :  1480 
allanite;  analysis:  Hidden,  777 
apatite:  Prindle,  1516 

vom  Rath,  1543 
aquamarine :  Kunz,  1029 
beryl:  Hidden,  775;  776 
Kunz,  1030 
vom  Rath,  1543 
analysis :  Hidden,  777 
emerald:  Hidden,  772;  781 
Kunz,  1029 

discovery:  Hidden,  766;  785 
discovery,    historical    notes :    Hidden, 

771 

occurrence,  Stony  Point:  Kunz,  1031 
Emerald  and   Hiddenite  mine :   Hidden, 

785 

Hidden  and  Washington,  769 
Miers,  1226 


364 


INDEX. 


vom  Rath,  1543 

description  :  547 
graphite:  Hidden,  775 
hlddenlte:  Baskerville  and  Lockhart,  70 

Hidden,  766  ;  775  ;  781 ;  784 

analysis :  Genth,  629 
Smith,   1675 

crystallographlc    description :     Dana, 

450 

l«llingite  ;.  analysis  :  Genth,  641 
magnetite :  Hidden,  775 
meteorite:  Venable,  1805 

analysis :  Bailey,  60 
mica :  Ham,  711 
monazlte  :  Dana,  449 

Hidden,  775;  776;  784 

vom  Rath,   1543 

analysis :  Penfield  and  Sperry,  1400 

radioactivity :   Kunz  and   Baskerville, 

1028 

muscovite;  analysis:  Clarke,  287 
orthoclase :  Hidden,  775 
quartz  :  Bates,  74 

Hidden,  775 ;  781 

description :  vom  Rath,  1538 
quartz  crystals :  Hidden,  773  ;  776  ;  784 

vom  Rath,  1539  ;  1541 
rutile :  Hidden,  781 

Kunz,  1029 

vom  Rath,  1543 
sphene:  Hidden,  775 
spodumene  :  vom  Rath,  1543 
tourmaline  :  Hidden,  775  ;  784 

vom  Rath,  1543 

analysis :  Riggs,  1566 
xenotlme:  Hidden,  779;  798 

vom  Rath,  1543 
Allanite : 

Merrill,  1213 

Alexander    county ;    analysis :    Hidden, 
777 

chemical     investigations :     Boltwood, 

157 

Mitchell  county ;  analysis :  Hidden,  777 
Statesville  ;  analysis  :  Genth,  628 
Alleghanies,    popular   description :   Zeigler 

and  Grosscup,  1934 
Alleghany  county  :  1480 
copper :  Currey,  421 ;  423 
copper  region ;  map :  Map  244 
Iron :  Currey,  421 
limestone :  Nason,  1277 
mineral  resources :  Boyd,  167 ;  168 
Peach  Bottom  mine  ;  economic  minerals  : 

Nason,  1277 
Alleghany  mountains, 
map :  Map  318 
physical  map  :  Map  250 


Alligator  river, 

preliminary  examination  :   Hinman,   819 

Mercur,  1206 
survey  of:  Stanton,  1732 
upper  part ;  map :  Map  575 
Alston  mine,  Warren  county :  Crosby,  419 
Altaite,    King's    Mountain    mine ;    occur- 
rence :  Genth,  647 
Altitudes, 

Blue  Ridge  and  Black  Mountains  :  Mit- 
chell, 1236 

dictionary :  Gannett,  618 
western  North  Carolina :   1279 
Amber:  Hidden,  774 

Blackman's  Bluff,  Neuse  river :  Berry,  90 
Parker  Landing,  Tar  river :  Berry,  90 
American    Prospecting    and    Mining    Com- 
pany:  Hidden,  794 

Amethyst ;  Lincoln  county  :  Hunter,  874 
Ammonites    placenta ;    Wilmington :    Tuo- 

mey,  1790 

Ammons  Branch   mine :   McCallie,   1135 
Amphibolites ;    western    North    Carolina : 

Lewis,  1091 
Analysis ; 

albite,  Montgomery  county,  Steele  mine  : 

Genth,  633 

allanite,  Alexander  county :  Hidden,  777 
Mitchell  county  :  Hidden,  777 
Statesville:  Genth,  628 
anorthite,  Clay  county  :  1477  ;  1487 
anthophilllte :  Pratt,  1476;  1487 
Macon  county:  Penfleld,  1399 
auerlite,  Henderson  county  :  Hidden  and 

Mackintosh,  768;  789 
auriferous    sand,    Burke    county :    Page, 

1381 
barnhardite,    Cabarrus    county :    Genth, 

632 
beryl:  Pratt,  1476;  1487 

Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  777 
Buncombe  county :  Benneville,  88 
biotite,     altered ;     Henderson     county : 

Clarke  and  Schneider,  289 
bismutite,  Jackson  county  :  Chester,  266 
cassiterite,    King's    Mountain :    Dabney, 

432 

Pratt,  1466 

Mecklenburg :  Headden,  726 
chabazite,  Clay  county :  Pratt,  1487 
chloritic  schist,   residual   decay:   Riggs, 

1565;  1598 
chromite  :  Nitze,  1295 
Pratt,  1489 ;  1490 
Macon,  Jackson  and  Yancey  counties  : 

Pratt,  1489 ;  1490 
Jackson  and  Yancey  counties  :  Nitze, 

1295 

chrysolite,   Jackson  county :   Genth,   634 
clay:  Ries,  1562;  1563 


INDEX. 


365 


cllngmanite:    Silliman.   1652 
coal,  Dan  river:  Woodworth.  1929 
Deep  river:  Ashbnrner.  36 
Johnson.  9O4 :  905 
Tattle,  1791 
Woodworth.  1929 
Wllkes,  1881 
Gnlf :  Clarke.  291 
Moore  county :  Johnson.  907 
Stokes  county :  Armstrong,  34 

Whitfield.  1862 
coals :  Battle,  75 

Macfarlane.  1146 

columbite.  Mitchell  county :  Smith.  1672 
copper  ore,  Alamance  county :    Ledoux. 

1061 
Cabarrus  county:  Genth,  632 

MoMakin's  mine :  Genth.  631 ;  646 
Davidson  county :  Booth,  160 
Ore  Knob  mine :  Egleston,  536 

Olcutt,   1364 

Virgilina  district:  Watson.  1830 
cornndophillite.       Buncombe       county : 

Dana,  452 
corundum,   alteration   products:   Genth. 

637 

Macon  county:  Jenks.  902 
cyanite:  Smith  and  Brush,  1676 
diabase.    Mitchell    county:    Hillebrand. 

804 
diorite.  Gold  Hill  district:  Laney.  1049 

Mitchell  county:  Hillebrand.  804 
dog-tooth    spar,    New    Hanover   county: 

Phillips,  1437 

dnnite.  Corundum  Hill :  Chatard.  263 
edisonite,  Polk  county:  Hidden,  790 
enstatite  :  Pratt,  1476  ;  1487 
epidote-chlorfte-schisr.  Mitchell  county: 

Hillebrand,  804 

enxenite,  Mitchell  county:  Smith,  1672 
feldspar.    Cumberland   county:    Ledoux. 

1061 
fergusonite.  Burke  county :  Hidden,  777 ; 

782 

Mitchell  county :  Smith,  1672 
gabbro.  Gold  Hill  district:  Laney,  1049 
gahnite.  Mitchell  county:  Genth,  637 
garnet,  Henderson  county:  Genth,  650 
genthite,  Jackson   county:   Dunnington, 

515 

Walker,  1822 

gneiss.  Corundum  Hill:  Chatard,  263 
gold    ore,    Alamance    county :    Ledoux, 

1061 
granite,  Gold  Hill  district:  Laney,  1049 

Mount  Airy:  Day,  472 
greenstone.    Gold    Hill   district:    Laney, 

1049 

gnmmlte:  Pratt,  1507 
gummite  lignite,  Raleigh:  Ledoux,  1061 


hatchettolite,  Mitchell  county :  Allen,  27 

Smith,  1672 

hematite.     Forsyth     county:     Manning 
1159 

Wilson,  1898 
hlddenite.  Alexander  county :  Genth,  629 

Smith,  1675 

ilmenlte.  Carter's  mine :  Genth.  640 
iron    ore.    Mitchell    county:    Whitfield. 
1863 

Troy :  Eakins.  518 
Iron  ores :  Asbnry.  35 

Nltxe,  835:  1295 

Sergeant,  1617 

Wilkes,  1881 

Willis.  1894 

Cnapel  Hill  mine:  Roberts.  1569 

Davidson  county:  Booth.  160 

Deep  river:  Emmons.  552 

Gnllford  county:  Lesley.  10SO 

Mitchell   county:   1275 
Swank.  1757 

Rockingham  county:  Lesley.  1080 
itacolnmite.    Stokes    county:    Wetherill, 

UM 
kaolin :  Crane,  412 

Mlddleton.  1225 

Rles,  1562 :  1563 

Jackson  county :  Manning.  115$ 
kerrite.  Franklin :  Clarke  and  Schneider. 

1-4 

laznlite :  Smith  and  Brush.  1676 

lead  ores,  Davidson  county :  Booth.  160 

leopardite :  Watson.  1S32 

Montgomery  county:  Genth.   634 
limestone:  1342 

Jones  county:  Hodge.  S27 
liacon  county:  Ledoux,  1061 
New  Hanover  county :  Battle.  77 
Pender  county:  Battle.  77 
llmonite,  Cherokee  county:  Nitze.  1296 
IGUlngite,  Alexander  county :  Genth.  641 
lucasite.  Corundum  Hill :  Chatard.  261 
magnetite,  Ashe  county :  Nitze.  129S 
Chapel  Hill,  Orange  county :  Borden. 

161 

Cranberry:  Kimball,  1014 
Cranberry  mine :  Chatard,  262 
Granville  county:  Nitre,  1297 
Guilford  county:  Bowron.  165 
Mitchell  county:  Bowron,  165 
Chatard,  262 
Kimball,  1014 
Stokes  county :  Nitze,  1303 
manganese,  Hot  Springs:  Ledoux.  1061 
marble,  Cherokee  county :  Nitxe,  1296 
marl :  Dabney,  428 
marts:  1167;  1340;  1341;  1342 
Kerr,  995 
eastern  North  Carolina :  Kerr,  979 


366 


INDEX. 


Greene  county :  Ledoux,  1060 
Jones  county  :  Ledoux,  1060 
New  Hanover  county :  Battle,  77 

Uabney,  435 

Eckel,  533 
Fender  county  :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 

Wayne  county :  Ledoux,  1060 
meteorite,  Alexander  county :  Bailey,  60 
Ashevllle:  Clark,  282 

Buncombe  county  :  Shepard,  1641 
Balrd's  Plantation :  Shepard,  1645 
Black  Mountain :  Clark,  282 

Shepard,  1645 
Brldgewater,    Burke    county :    Kunz, 

1036 

Cabarrus  county  :  Shepard,  1633 
Cherokee    county    (Murphy)  :    Cohen, 

332 
Colfax    (Rutherford    county)  :    Kunz, 

1034 

Davidson  county :  Pratt,  1496 
Deep  Springs  Farm  :  Cohen,  329 
Duel  Hill:  Burton,  225 

Smith,   1677 
Forsyth  county  :  Cohen,  330  ;  336 

de  Schweinitz,  1610 
Guiirord  county:  Clark,  282 

Shepard,  1631 

Hendersonville :    Merrill,    1216 
Hominy  Creek  :  Clark,  282 

Shepard,  1645 
Lick  Creek  :  Hidden,  783 
Llnnville  Mountain:  Cohen,  331;  336 

Kunz,  1035 

Whitfield,  1864 
Madison  county:  Flight,  585 
Murphy,  Cherokee  county :  Cohen,  332 
Nash  county    (Castalia)  :  Flight,  585 

Kerr,  1007 

Rammelsberg,  1533 

Smith,  1673 

Persimmon  Creek :  Tassin,  1762 
Randolph  county :  Clark,  282 
Rich  Mountain:  Merrill,  1217 
Rocklngham  county :  Genth,  645 

Kerr,  1007 

Venable,  1810 
Rutherford  county   (Bllenboro)  :  Eak- 

ins,  519 

Rutherfordton :  Shepard,  1627 
Smith's         Mountain,         Rockingham 

county:  Smith,  1685 
meteorites :  Rammelsberg,  1533 
mineral  water:  Peale,  1393 

Alamance  county :   Ledoux,   1060 
Chapel  Hill:  Ledoux,  1060 
Iredell  county :  Ledoux,  1060 
Madison  county :  Walton,  1823 
Raleigh :  Emmons,  549 


minerals  :  Genth,  644 
Genth  and  Kerr,  642 
Hidden,  766 
monazite:  Nitze,  1299 
Thorpe,  1776 
Truchot,  1788 
Alexander      county :      Penfleld      and 

Sperry,  1400 
Bellewood  :  Glaser,  662 
Burke  county :  Penfleld,  1403 
Shelby :  Glaser,  661 
muscovite,    Alexander    county :    Clarke, 

287 

nickel,  Jackson  county :  Barlow,  65 
oligoclase,  Bakersville :  Clarke,  288 
Kunz,  1037 

Penfleld  and  Sperry,  1400 
olivine,  Corundum  Hill :  Chatard,  263 
ores :  1343 

Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
orthite,  Mitchell  county :  Seaman,  1614 
paloeotrochis,     Sam     Christian     mine : 

Diller,  503 

paranthite,  Clay  county :  Berkeley,  89 
peat,  Hyde  swamp :  Baskerville,  71 
phosphates:  1340;  1342 
Dabney,  428 
Memminger,  1184 
Phillips,  1442 
Duplin  county :  Dabney,  430 

Phillips,  1446;  1447 
eastern  counties  :  Dabney,  431 ;  436 
New  Hanover  county  :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 
Fender  county :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 

Sampson  county :  Dabney,  430 
phosphuranylite,  Mitchell  county  :  Genth, 

639 
picrolite,     Buck     Creek :     Clarke     and 

Schneider,  285 
pimelite,   mineral   resembling :  Dunning- 

ton,  514 

pinite,  Madison  county :  Reese,  1550 
polycrase,    Henderson    county :    Hidden 

and  Mackintosh,  793 
potable  waters :  1341 
pyrites :  Wlnslow,  1906 
pyrophyllite,    Deep    river:    Clarke    and 

Steiger,  286 
pyroxenite,   Jackson  county ;   Schneider, 

1602 

Williams,  1890 
quartz-porphyry,  Watauga  county  :  Hille- 

brand,  804 
rhyolite,    Mitchell    county:    Hillebrand, 

804 
rocks,   western   North   Carolina :   Lewis, 


INDEX. 


367 


rutherfordite,  Rutherford  county :  Hunt, 

861 

samarskite,  Mitchell  county:  Allen,  27 
Rammelsberg,  1534 
Smith,  1672 
Swallow,  1765 

Rutherford  county :  Hunt,  861 
alteration  ;  Mitchell  county  :  Seaman, 

1613 
sandstone,  Moore  county :  Day,  472 

Sanford :  Day,  472 
scheelite,   Cabarrus  county :  Genth,  633 

Mecklenburg  county :  Genth,  633 
schist,  Mitchell  county:  Hillebrand,  804 
serpentine,  Corundum  Hill :  Clarke  and 

Schneider,  285 

silver  ores,  Davidson  county :  Booth,  160 
slate,  Gold  Hill  district :  Laney,  1049 
soils,   Duplin  county :   Root  and  Hurst, 

1586 
Greeneville  area :   Mooney   and   Ayrs, 

1250 

swamp  lands  :  Emmons,  549 
tobacco  region  :  Kerr,  1004 
sperrylite,   Macon   county :   Hidden,   787 
spessartite,     Yancey     county :     Koenig, 

1021 
staurolite :  Rammelsberg,  1535 

Burnsville:  Penfleld  and  Pratt,  1401 
talc  :  Pratt,  1504  ;  1505 
Swain  county :  Adger,  24 
Webster :  Bachman,  58 
tantalates,    Yancey    county :    Comstock, 

345 

tantalite.  Yancey  county  :  Koenig,  1022 
tetradymite,    Cabarrus    county :    Genth, 

635 

Davidson  county:  Genth,  631;  632 
Pha;nix  mine :  Genth,  635 
titanic  iron  ore,  Caldwell  county :  Pratt, 

1461 

titanite,  Statesville :  Genth,  640 
tourmaline,    Alexander    county :    Riggs, 

1566 

trap,  decomposed  :  Chatard,  264  ;  1598 
tuff,  Gold  Hill  district:  Laney,  1049 
uraninite :  Pratt,  1507 

Mitchell  county:  Hidden,  777 

Hillebrand,  805 

alteration  ;  Mitchell  county  :  von  Foul- 
Ion,  596 

uranophane :  Pratt,  1507 
uranotil,  Mitchell  county:  Genth,  639 
water :  McCarthy,  1136 
Durham:  Venable,  1804 
Hot      Springs,      Buncombe      county : 

Smith,  1670 

websterite :  Schneider,  1603 
wellsite,  Clay  county  :  Pratt,  1487  ;  1494 


xanthitane,   Henderson   county :  Eakins, 

520 

xenotime,  Burke  county  :  Hidden,  779 
zinc  ores,  Davidson  county :  Booth,  160 
zircon:  Morehead,  1256 

Buncombe  county :  Chandler,  253 

Vanuxem,  1801 

Henderson  county :  Emmons,  572 
Madison  county  :  Genth,  650 
zolsite,  James  mica  mine :  Eakins,  522 

Mitchell  county:  Hidden,  800 
Andesite,  Virgilina  district:  Watson,  1830 
Angola  Bay,  swamp  lands  :  1318 
Anorthite,   Clay   county ;   analysis :   Pratt, 

1477 ;  1487 

Anson  county  :  1480  ;  map  :  Map  351 
Anson  gold  mine,  Anson  county :  Olmsted, 

1369 
Anthophyllite, 

Macon  county  :  Penfleld,  1399 

Mitchell  county  ;  analysis  :  Pratt,  1476  ; 

1487 
Apatite,    Alexander    county :    vom    Rath, 

1543 

description  :  Prindle,  1516 
Appalachian  coal  field,  mesozoic  formation, 

relation  between  ;  map  :  Map  445 
Appalachian   crystalline   belt ;   map :   Map 

568 
Appalachian  forest  reserve,  memorials  and 

resolutions :  1512 
Appalachian  mountains ; 
map :  Map  153 
structure  :  Keith,  951 ;  954 
Willis,   1892 

Smoky  Mountain  district :  Willis,  1893 
Appalachian    region,    triangulation  ;   map  : 

Map  558 

Appomattox  formation  :  McGee,  1148  ;  1150 
Aquamarine, 

Alexander  county :  Kunz,  1029 
Burke  county :  Kunz,  1029 
Ararat  Mountain,  Stokes  county :  Cramer, 

409 

Area:  Heilprin,  753 
Arringdale  copper  mine :  White,  1861 
Arrival    of    the    Englishmen    in    Virginia ; 

map :  Map  2 

Artesian  wells :  Darton,  454 
Artificial  wall :  Hall,  699 
Asbestos  :  1339  ;  Lewis,  1088 
deposits :  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Franklin  county  :  Merrill,  1214 
Mitchell  county:  Merrill,  1214 
Polk  county :  Pratt,  1462 
production  1901-3 :  Pratt,  1462 
Yancey  county :  Pratt,  1462 
Asbury  mine :  Fleury,  584 
Ashboro  mine  :  Eames,  523 


368 


INDEX. 


Ashe  county :    1480 

blomary  forge,  Helton  creek  :  Harris,  715 
copper :  Currey,  421 ;  423 
copper  deposits  :  Weed,  1846 

Ore  Knob  mine :  Hunt,  866  ;  870 ;  871 
copper  ores  :  Boyd,  169 
Mitchell,  1239 
Wendt,   1851 
occurrence  :  Eames,  523 
copper  region ;  map :  Map  244 
Gap   Creek   mine :   Cherry   and    Cherry. 

265 

Iron :  Currey,  421 
iron  ores  :  Mitchell,  1239 
Willis,  1894 
analyses :  Porter,  1455 
magnetic  iron  ores  :   Nitze,  1298 

analyses  :  Nitze,  1298 
meteoric  stone :  Rogers,  1580 
meteorite :   Venable,    1805 
mineral  resources :  Boyd,  167 ;  168 
ore  deposits  ;  map  :  Map  546 
Ore  Knob  copper  mine :  1376 
Boyd,  167;  168;  169 
Currey,  421 ;  423 
Eames,  523 

Egleston,  536;  537;  538 
Hunt,  866  ;  870  ;  871 
Olcutt,   1364 
Weed,  1841 

Hunt  and  Douglas  process  :    Egleston, 
537;  538 

Hunt,  869;  870;  872 
soapstone  deposits :  Pratt,  1505 
Ashe  and  Allegany  counties,  map  showing 
mineral  resources  ;  map  :  Map  396  ; 
Map  413 
Asheville  area,  soil  survey :   Lapham  and 

Meeker,   1054 
Asheville,  climate:  694;  1315 

Battle,  79 

Asheville  folio  :  Keith,  952 
Asheville, 

granite,  compression  tests  :  675 
guide  book:  Gatchell,  625 
meteor :  Clingman,  295 
meteorite :  Buchner,  215 
Harris,  712 
Kenngott,  969 
analysis:  Clarke,  282 

Farrington,  577 

Buncombe  county  ;  meteorite  ;  analysis  : 
Shepard,  1641 
Venable,  1805 
plateau,    description :    Presbrey,    1509 ; 

1510 
quadrangle  ;  geologic  maps  :  Map  671 

map  :   Map  724 
soil  map  :   Map  675 
syncline,   description :   Weaver,   1838 
topography:  Willis,  ^895 


Astrea  bella  ;  Newbern  :  Conrad,  348 
Astrea    subspatulata,    South    Washington : 

Forbes,  591 
Atlantic  coast ; 

Boston  to  Cape  Hatteras ;  map  :  Map  34 
Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Romain ;  map : 

Map  301 
Cape  Hatteras  to  Mosquito  Inlet ;  map : 

Map  273 
Nantucket    to    Cape    Hatteras ;     map : 

Map  274 

Atlantic  coast  pilot :  1796 
Atlantic    ocean,    Albemarle    sound ;    com- 
munication :  1568 

Auerlite,   Henderson   county :   Hidden,   767 
Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  780 
analysis  :  Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  768  ; 

789 
radioactivity :     Kunz     and     Baskerville, 

1028 
Auriferous  sand,  Burke  county ;  analysis  : 

Page,  1381 

Auriferous  slate  deposits :  Mell,  1182 
Autunite,   Mitchell  »county  ;   radioactivity  : 

Kunz  and  Baskerville,  1028 
Ayden  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  677 
Azoic  system :  Whitney  and  Wadsworth, 

1866 

Bacon's    new    topographical    map    of    the 
State    of    North    Carolina ;     map : 
Map  285 
Bacon's  topographical  map  of  North  and 

South  Carolina ;  map :  Map  286 
Baird's    Plantation    meteorite ;    analysis : 

Shepard,  1645 
Bakersville, 

cyanite  :  Kunz,  1037 
emerald :  Kunz,  1040 
garnet :  Richardson,  1557 
mica  industry  :   1222 
oligoclase  :  1366 

analysis  :  Clarke,  288 
Kunz,  1037 

Penfield  and  Sperry,  1400 
Bald  Mountains, 

description  :  Woodbrldge,  1926 
earthquake  :  527 

Rutherford   county  ;   earthquake  :    Brad- 
ley, 174 

volcano  :  Kerr,  1012 

Baltimore  and  North  Carolina  copper  and 
gold  mine,  Mecklenburg  county : 
1523 

Barite  :  1233  ;  1339  ;  1551 
discovery  :   1316 
Gaston  county  :  1463 
Pratt,  1482 

Struthers  and  Fisher,  1751 
Lawton  mine  :  Burchard,  219 


INDEX. 


369 


Madison  county :  1463 
Pratt,  1482 

Struthers  and  Fisher,  1751 
mining,  Bessemer  city  :  1317 
production   1901-3;   Pratt,   1463 
Stackhouse :  Judd,  935 
Barnhardite : 
Genth,  633 

Cabarrus  county ;  analysis :  Genth,  632 
Barringer  mine  :  Eames,  525  ;  526 
Bauxite :  1232 
Beaufort. 

breakwater,     preliminary     examination : 

Stanton,  1721 
county,  swamp  lands ;  drainage :  Pratt, 

1495 
entrance,  hydrographic  changes  :  Cordell, 

381 

entrance  and  harbor ;  map :  Map  615 
New   river,    progress   map    1892 ;    map : 

Map  534 ;  Map  535 ;  Map  536 
resurvey :  Rodgers,   1574 
survey :  Whiting,  1865 
Swansboro  and  New  river,  inland  water- 
way ;  map  :  Map  520 
tertiary  fossils:  Redfleld,  1546 
and  Newburn,   inland  waterway ;   map  : 

Map  506 

and   New   river,   inland  waterway ;    im- 
provement :    Stanton,    1707 
sound  between ;  preliminary  examina- 
tion :  Mercur,  1211 
and  vicinity  ;  map  :  Map  258 
Harbor,     changes,     comparative     chart : 

Map  232 
chart:  Map  109 
improvement :  1329 
Bixby,  98;  104;  114 
Brown,  193 
Craighill,  391 
Heap,  731 
Hinman,  807 
Johnston,  910;  915 
Lucas,  1116 
Mercur,  1193 
Stanton,    1706 
Winslow,  1910 

map :  Map  106 ;  Map  179  ;  Map  185 ; 
Map    211 ;    Map    214 ;    Map    264 ; 
Map  390  ;  Map  452 
map :  Coles  and  Price,  Map  82 

Glynn,  Map  146 

New  river,  inland  waterway,  improve- 
ment :  Bixby,  105 
Craighill,  392 
Heap,  732 
Johnston,  920 
preliminary  examination :  Brown,  202 


progress   U.    S.    Coast   survey,    1850; 
map :  Map  180 
1892  ;  map  :  Map  533 
sketch  of:  Map  209 
survey:  Maffltt,  1156 
and  Neuse  river,  country  between,  sur- 
vey, map :  Map  232 
Inlet,  improvement:  Brown,  189 

Johnston,  911 

and  harbor,  map :  Map  746 
Bechlor,  Christopher,  private  mint :  Feath- 

erstonehaugh,  578 
Bechlor  gold  coins :  Pratt,  1502 
Beckford  quadrangle,  map :  Map  725 
Belemnites  mlcronatus :   Lyell,   1125 
Bellewood,  monazite,  analysis :  Glaser,  662 
Bellln,   la   Carolina   dans  1'Amerique  Sep- 

tentrionale  ;  map  :  Map  43 
Belodon :  Cope,  372 
Bertie  county  ;  map  :  Map  346 
Beryl :  1339  ;  1480 
Pratt,  1470 

Alexander  county:  Hidden,  775;  776 
Kunz,  1030 
vom  Rath,  1543 
analysis :  Hidden,  777 
Buncombe  county  ;  analysis  :  Benneville, 

88 
Mitchell  county  ;  analysis  :  Pratt,  1476  ; 

1487 

Bessemer  City  ;  barite  mining  :  1317 
Bessemer  City  mining  and  manufacturing 

company,  prospectus :  1521 
Bibliography, 

corundum     and     associated     minerals : 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Gold    Hill    gold    and    copper    deposits : 

Laney,  1049 
monazite :  Nitze,  1300 
peridotites :  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Big  Pigeon  river,  drainage :  Gannett,  621 
Biotite : 
Leidy,  1071 
altered,  Henderson  county :  Clarke  and 

Schneider,  289 

Bismuthinite,  Gold  Hill :  Genth,  632 
Bismutite, 

Charlotte:  Genth,  630 
Jackson  county  ;  analysis  :  Chester,  266 
Black  and   Cape  Fear  rivers ;   map :   Map 

420 

Black  band  ore :  see  Iron  ores. 
Blackman's    Bluff,    Neuse    river ;    amber : 

Berry,  90 
Black  Mountains, 

altitudes    and     soils:    Mitchell,     1236; 

1240 

altitudes ;  map  :  Map  245 
beryl ;  analysis  :  Benneville,  88 


370 


INDEX. 


meteorite  :   Buchner,   214  ;   215 
Harris,  712 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,   1805 
analysis:  Clark,  282 
Farrington,  577 
Shepard,  1645 
physiography :  Guyot,  692 
topography  :  Clingman,  300  ;  301 
Black  river,  Improvement : 
Blxby,  99 
Brown,  195 
Cralghlll,  386 
Heap,  727 
Johnston,  918 
Lucas,   1111 
Stanton,  1701 
Wlnslow,  1913 

Point  Caswell  to  Lisbon ;  map :  Map  453 
preliminary  examination :  Bixby,  120 

Mercur,  1207 
Bladen  county, 
map :  Map  440 

parts  of ;  map  :  Map  128  ;  Map  133 
phosphate  and  marl  deposits :  Phillips, 

1442 
swamps,    drainage  :    Pulton,    605  ;    607  ; 

1324 
Blomary  forge,  Helton  Creek,  Ashe  county  : 

Harris,  715 
Blome,    Richard ;    new   map   of   Carolina ; 

map :  Map  20 
Blue  Ridge: 

Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 

altitudes  and  soils:  Mitchell,   1236 

copper  deposits  :  Hunt,  866 

corundum  region  :  Shepard,  1643 

drainage:  Willcox,  1884 

frost  drift:  Kerr,  988 

geologic  formations  :  Rogers,  1577 

gold  mines  west :  Nitze  and  Hanna,  1291 

mineral  resources :  Kelsey  and  Hutchin- 

son,  967 

physiography  :  Davis,  462  ;  463 
scenery :  Richards,  1556 
topography :  Kerr,  974 

Rogers,  1577 
Blue  Wing  copper  mine : 
Keller,  966 
Nitze,  1306 
Phillips,  1441 
Weed,  1842;  1846 
White,  1861 

Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  see  North 
Carolina  Board  of  Internal  Im- 
provement 

Board  of  literature,  see  North  Carolina 
Board  of  literature 


Bodie's  Island, 

inlets:  Boutelle,  164 
magnetic  declinations  :  Schott,  1607 
Boger  mine,  tetradymite  :  Genth,  635     . 
Bogue  Inlet; 

improvement :  Murphey,  1268 
preliminary  examination  :  Heap,  741 
to  Old  Topsail  Inlet;  map:  Map  487 
and  vicinity  ;  map  :  Map  595 
Bogue  Sound ; 
map :  Map  478 

preliminary  examination  :  Blxby,   121 
survey  ;  map  :  Map  141 
survey  and  examinations :  Kearney,  948 
Boulders,  gold   region :   Mather,   1171 
Boundaries,   historical   description :     Gan- 
nett, 616 

Boundary,  Va.-N.  C. : 
Byrd,  226 
map:  Map  28 
Thorn,  1773 

Bowen,  Bman.  British  American  Planta- 
tions (including  N.  C.)  ;  map:  Map 
38 

Branch   mint,   establishment :   42  ;   1518 
Braunite, 

Chatham  county :  Cobb,  319 
Randolph  county :  Cobb,  319 
Surry  county :  Cobb,  319 
Brazier,  Robert  H.  B. 

Cape    Pear    river,    Buckhorn    Falls    to 
Campelton,      transverse      sections ; 
map :  Map  97 
Crab  Tree  and  Walnut  Creeks,  plan  and 

sections  ;  map  :  Map  91 
Dismal  Swamp ;  map :  Map  113 
Neuse    river,    Stone's    Mill    to    Turner's 
Perry,    longitudinal    section  ;    map : 
Map  87 

Neuse  river,  Stone's  Mill  to  Turner's 
Ferry,  survey ;  locks  and  dams ; 
map :  Map  88 

North  Carolina  ;  map  :  Map  126 
road,  Salem  to  Fayetteville ;  map :  Map 

102 
Swamp  lands,  Albemarle  sound,  Pamlico 

sound  ;  plan  :  Map  118 
Tar    river,    Louisburg    to    Little    Falls ; 

plan  :  Map  96 
Tar   river   to   Tossnot   Creek,    plan   and 

section  :  Map  90 

Uhara  swamp,  survey  ;  map  :  Map  112 
Brlckell,    John.      North    Carolina ;    map : 

Map  32 

Brldgewater  meteorite : 
Brezina,  180 
Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Farrington,  577 
Kunz,  1036 


INDEX. 


371 


Briggs  gold  mine : 
Fleury,  584 
Lieber,  1095;  1096 
Brlndletown, 

brooklte ;       crystallographic       measure- 
ments :  Robinson,  1570 
octahedrlte ;    crystallographic    measure- 
ments :  Robinson,  1570 
xenotime :  Eakins,  521 
British    American    plantations    (including 

North  Carolina)  :  Bowen,  Map  38 
Broad  river, 

improvement:   Pulton,   607 
obstructions :  Fulton,  610 
Broad  and  Catawba  rivers ;  plan  :  Map  572 
Brookite, 

Burke  county  ;  crystallographic  measure- 
ments :  Robinson,  1570 
Rutherford   county :   Shepard,   1638 
Brown   and   Edwards   property,    Randolph 

county :  Dickson,  493 
Brownstone : 
Hopkins,  854 

Newark,  age :  Lyman,  1130 
Brunswick  county ; 
map:  Map  150 

parts  of ;  map :  Map  128 ;  Map  133 
Buck  Creek  corundum  mine:  384 
Pratt,  1494 
map :  Map  569 

picrolite  ;  analysis  :  Clarke  and  Schnei- 
der, 285 

Buckhorn  mine,  iron  ores :  Jullen,  940 
Building   and   ornamental   stones :    1480 
commercial    possibilities ;    Watson    and 

Laney,  1829 

production  :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Building  stone  industry  :  1336  ;  1343 
Building  stones  :  1339 
Day,  473 
Kerr,  984 
Lewis,  1090 

Merrill,  1212  ;  1215  ;  1218 
catalogue  In  U.  S.  Nat.  Museum :  Mer- 
rill, 1212 
production:  Pratt,  1465;  1480 

Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Buncombe    county,    Ashevllle ;    meteorite : 

Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Shepard,  1641 
beryl ;  analysis  :  Benneville,  88 
Black     Mountain     meteorite:     Venable, 

1805 

chromite :  Glenn,  665 
corundophilllte :  Shepard,  1624 

analysis :  Dana,  452 
corundum  mines :  Pratt,  1491 

occurrence :  Hunter,  874 
emery :  Hunter,  874 
geologic  examination :  Owen,  1380 


Hominy  Creek  meteorite :  Venable,  1805 

meteorite :  Wadsworth,  1814 

micas :  Lewis,  1085 

mineral  resources :  Owen,  1380 

mineral   springs ;   water   analysis :   Bell, 

86 

road  map ;  map  :  Map  657 
Warm  and  Hot  springs :  Moorman,  1253 
water    analysis ;    Hot    Springs :    Smith, 

1670 

zircon  :  Day,  471 
Porter,  1456 
analysis:  Chandler,  255 

Vanuxem,  1801 
Buncombe     turnpike     road,     Asheville     to 

Painted  Rock ;  plan  :  Map  108 
Burke  county  :  1480 

aquamarine :  Kunz,  1029 
auriferous  sand  ;  analysis  :  1381 
Brldgewater  meteorite :  Brezina,  180 
Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Farrington,  577 

Kunz,  1036 

brooklte ;       crystallographic       measure- 
ments: Robinson,  1570 
fergusonite :  Seaman,  1615 

analysis:  Hidden,  777;  782 
garnet :  Richardson,  1557 
general  description  :  Ervin,  574 
gold :  Hidden,  774 
gold  region:  Pratt,  1502 
hydraulic  mining  :  Blake,  145 

Ellet,  545 

iron  ores  :  Willis,  1894 
Itacolumite:  Shepard,  1640 
Linnville  Mountain  meteorite :  Venable, 

1805 

analysis,  Whitfield,  1864 
Mills  Property:  Nitze,  1293 

Nitze  and  Wilkens,  1305 
mine :  Hanna,  703 
minerals:  Humphreys,  859 
monazite :  Bohm,  151 
Kunz,   1044 
deposits :  Nitze,  1299 

Pratt,  1484 
description     and    analysis :     Penfleld, 

1403 

occurrence :  Day,  468 
octahedrite:  Hidden,  788 

crystallographic   measurements :    Rob- 
inson, 1570 
quartz :  Bates,  74 
quartz  crystals :  vom  Rath,  1539  ;  1540  ; 

1541 ;  1542 

tetradymite,  occurrence :  Genth,  647 
xenotime:  Hidden,  797 
analysis:   Hidden,   779 
Brindletown  :  Eakins,  521 
zircon  :  Kunz,  1029 


372 


INDEX. 


and   upper   Catawba   Falls ;   map :   Map 

580 
Burns  gold  mine,  Moore  county :  Chance, 

251 

Burnsville  ;  staurollte  ;  analysis  : 
Penfleld  and  Pratt,  1401 
Rammelsburg,    1535 
Burr,  David  H. 

North  and  South  Carolina  post  offices 
and  post  roads ;  map :  Map  129 ; 
see  also  Map  145 

North  and  South  Carolina ;  post  offices, 
post   roads,    canals   and    railroads; 
map  :  Map  145  ;  see  also  Map  129 
Cabarrus  county  :   1480 

barnhardite  ;  analysis  :  Genth,  632 
Cabarrus  gold  mining  company :  Brown, 

210 

copper :  Leeds  and  Partz,  1064 
analysis :  Genth,  632 
McMakin's    mine;    analysis:     Genth, 

631 ;  646 
gold  :  Graton,  679 

Leeds  and  Partz,  1064 
gold  discovery :  Earnhardt,  66 
Marcou,  1161 
Patterson,  1392 
Shinn,  1650 
Wheeler,  1857 
gold  mine :  Earnhardt,  66 
gold  occurrence :  Genth,  633 

Reed  mine :  Hunter,  874. 
gold  production :  Boudlnot,  163 
gold,  Vanderburg  mine  :  Hodge,  828 
Long  mine :   Whitney,   1867 
map :  Map  753 
meteorite :  Buchner,  215 
Venable,  1805 
Wadsworth,  1814 
Wiechman,  1875 
analysis :  Shepard,  1633 
native  gold,  discovery  :  1278 
Phoenix  gold  company :  Stagg,  1699 
Phoenix  mine :  1522 
Whitney,  1867 

treatment  of  ores :  Cramer,  410 
Bgleston,  539 
Phillips,  1438 
Thies,  1769 

Reed  mine  :  Olmsted,  1369 
Partz,  1387 
Wheeler,  1857 
scheelite:  Pratt,  1507 

analysis  :  Genth,  633 
tetradymite  :  Burkart,  221 
Boger  mine  :  Genth,  635 
Phoenix  mine ;  analysis :  Genth,  635 
tungstates  :  Genth,  632 
Vanderburg  mine  :  Hodge,  828 
Whitney,  1867 


Cabarrus  gold  mining  company, 
lands  and  mines  ;  map  :  Map  239 
report :  Brown,  210 
Cabarrus  mine  : 
Henderson,  758 
Wood,  1925 

Caldcleugh  gold  mining  property,  descrip- 
tion :  Andresen,  31 
Caldwell   county  :    1480 
map :  Harper,  Map  352 
iron  ores:  Willis,  1894 
meteorite:  Venable,  1805 
titanic  iron  ore ;  analysis  :  Pratt,   1461 
Caldwell  mine:  Melliss,  1183 
Cambrian  formation  :  Walcott,  1821 
Campbell,    J.,    tracing    of    Ogilby's    map : 

Map  9 
Canals, 

examination  :  1321 ;  1322 

see    specific    name,    as    Dismal    swamp 

canal 
Cape  Fear, 

chart:  Map  109 
map :  Map  106 
origin  :  Abbe,  1 
Gulliver,  685 

plan  de  la  riviere :  Map  55 
progress    of    survey ;    map :    Map    192 ; 

Map  206 ;  Map  212 
and   the  shoals ;   harbor   and   entrance ; 

map :  Map  62 

Cape  Fear  and  Yadkin  Valley  railway, 
description  :  488 
map  :  Map  427  ;  Map  486 
map  showing  route  ;  map  :  Map  124 
resources  of  route  :  234 
topography  of  route :  Kerr,  997 
Cape  Fear  Harbor; 
map :  Map  30 
entrance :  Speer,  Map  48 
Cape  Fear  river 

above  Wilmington  ;  map  :  Map  596 

bar  and  entrance ;  map :  Map  73 ;  Map 

195 

examination  :  Maffitt,  1157 
bar,  improvement :  709 
bar  to  Brunswick  :  Hyrne  ;  map  :  Map  35 
bars  ;  comparative  chart ;  map  :  Map  241 
below  Wilmington;  map:  Map  114;  Map 

551 ;  Map  559 

progress  map  1892 :  Map  537 
survey    showing    obstructions ;    map : 

Map  117 
Buckhorn  Falls  to  Campelton,  transverse 

sections  :  Brazier,  Map  97 
continuation  of  survey ;  map :  Map  149 
cretaceous :  Emmons,  567 
discharge  measurements  :  Davis,  460 
Grover,  683 


IXDEX. 


373 


Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
Donax  emmonsii  Ball :  Ball,  444 
Bonax  oequilbrata  Ball :  Ball,  444 
drainage :  Gannett,  621 
drainage  basin :  Perrine,  1408 

Swain,  1755 
entrance :  Home,  855 

chart:  Map  204 

hydrographic  surveys :  Huger,  858 

map :  Map  92  ;  Map  148 ;  Map  459 
entrance    to    Reeves   Point ;    map :   Map 
479 

to  Smithville;  map:  Map  106 
entrances  ;  map  :  Map  270  ;  Map  297 
eocene:  Rogers,  1575 
examination :  Blaney,  149 

Fulton,  608 ;  609 

Johnston,  909 

and  survey :  Lucas,  1110 

of  mouth :  Simpson,  1659 
Fayetteville  to  Wilmington ;  map :  Map 

390 
Federal    Point    to    Wilmington ;    map : 

Map  225 

ferruginous  sand :  Rogers,  1576 
flood  discharge :  Mnrphey,  1272 
fossil  plants  :  Berry,  91 ;  93 
fossils:  Cope,  378 

Emmons,  568 

Morton,  1262;   1263 
Frying  Pan  shoals  to  Wilmington  ;  map : 

Map  80 
gauge  heights:  Bavis,  460 

G  rover,  683 

Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1283;  1284 
hydrographic  changes :  Bradford,  172 
hydrography,  New  Snows  Marsh  Chan- 
nel ;  map :  Map  560 

Ocean  Bar  Channel ;  map  :  Map  598 

Snows  Marsh  Channel ;  map  :  Map  599 
improvement :  709  ;  879  ;  1355 

Bixby,  100 ;  101 ;  102 

Brown,  190;  195 

Craighill,  386  ;  388  ;  403 

Fulton,  607 

Guynn,  687 

Hale,  697 

Heap,  728;  729 

Hinman,  808 

Johnston,  912;  918 

Lucas,   1112;  1113 

Mercur,  1194 

Moore,  1251 

Phillips,  1424 

Stanton,  1702;  1703 

Weaver,  1837 

Winslow,  1907;  1913 


history:  Phillips,  1423 
report:  Tower,  1786 
Journey :  Bartram,  69 
lower  part ;  chart :  Map  219 
map  :  Map  187  ;  Map  324  ;  Map  612 
map :  Glynn,  Map  147 
marls :  Emmons,  567 
miocene :  Ball  and  Harris,  442 
operations :   James,   1326 
plan:  Map  55 

preliminary  examination :  Bixby,  122 
profile   of   approximate   low   water   sur- 
face, ocean  to  confluence  Beep  and 
Haw  rivers ;  map  :  Map  586 
Reeves  Point  to  Wilmington  ;  map  :  Map 

224 

re-examination :  Brown,  209 
report :  Thompson,  1770 
Sea  Bar  ;  map :  Map  616  ;  Map  630 

Bald  Head  channel ;  map :  Map  591 
slack  water  navigation ;  map :  Map  182 
Snows  Marsh  channel ;  map :   Map  592 
Snows  Marsh  shoal ;  map :  Map  625 
survey :  ^.bert.  20 
Bache,  56 
Craighill,  400 
Heap,  742 
Murphey,  1270 
surveys :  1555 

and  examinations  :  Kearney,  94 S 
history :  Foster,  595 
topographic  resurveys :  Bolles,  152 
upper  to  lower  flats,  survey  ;  map  :  Map 

103 

Wilmington  shoal ;  map  :  Map  628 
Wilmington  to  Fayetteville  ;  map  :  Map 

492 

with  counties  adjacent ;  map :  Map  57 
Cape  Fear  river 

and  adjoining  coast ;  map :  Map  277 
and  vicinity ;  Frying  Pan  Shoals  to  Wil- 
mington ;  map :  Map  74 
Cape  Fear  and  Beep  rivers ; 

Fayetteville    to    Hancock's    Mill,    locks, 

dams  and  canals;  map:  Map  1SS 
improvement:  Bouglas,  509 
map :  Map  322 

Cape  Fear  and   Xeuse  rivers;  survey  be- 
tween ;  map :  Map  140 
Cape   Fear  and   Waccamaw   rivers,  water 

line  between  ;  map  :  Map  410 
Cape  Fear 

to  Cape  Henry ;  chart :  Map  780 
to  Wilmington ;  chart :  Map  282 
Cape  Hatteras ; 
chart :  Map  109 
coast  shelf:  Shaler,  1619 
form  and  soundings:   Maury,  1174 
fossils :  Ball,  440 
map :  Map  106 


374 


INDEX. 


ocean  bed  near :  de  Pourtales,  1457 
origin :  Abbe,  1 
Glenn,  663 
Gulliver,  685 
Shaler,  1620 
sands,  examination  :  Jullen  and  Bolton, 

942 
shoals  ;  map  :  Map  782 

survey :  Crownlnshleld,  420 

Duffleld,  512 
to    Cape    Lookout,    preliminary    chart: 

Map  243 

to  Cape  Remain :  Shapley,  Map  7 
to   New   River   Inlet ;   map :    Map   597 ; 

Map  614 
to  Ocracoke  Inlet ;  chart  of  coast :  Map 

226 

map :  Map  449 
Cape   Hatteras   and    cove   for   anchorage ; 

map :  Map  168 
Cape  Henry 

to  Cape  Lookout ;  map :  Map  63 ;  Map 

302 
to     Cape     Romaln ;     map :     Price     and 

Strother,  Map  75 

to  Currltuck  Beach ;  map :  Map  355 
to    St.    Catherine's    Sound ;    map :    Map 

573 

to  Winyaw  Bay  ;  map  :  Map  448 
Cape  Lookout, 

coast ;  survey :  Mackey,  Map  41 
map:  Map  106;  Map  109 
origin  :  Abbe,  1 
Gulliver,  685 

Harbor ;  map :  Coles  and  Price,  Map  82 
Harbor  of  Refuge,  examination  and  sur- 
vey ;  Lucas,  1106 
Lookout  Bight ;  map  :  Map  574 
preliminary     examination :      Stanton, 

1722 

Harbor,  survey :  Cralghlll,  399 
shoals,  hydrographic  development :  Jun- 

ken,  944 

map :  Map  281 ;  Map  296 
reconnaissance :  Phelps,  1415 
survey :  Crownlnshleld,  420 
trigonometrical   diagram  ;   map  :   Map 

94 

to  Cape  Romain  ;  map  :  Map  450 
Cape  Sable  to  Cape  Romain ;   map :   Map 

624 

Capps  mine  :  671 ;  1178 
Carbonton,  pyrophylllte  ;  analysis  :  Brush, 

213 

Carolina,  carte  generate.  .  .  .  Map   17 
Carolina 

Central  Railway  ;  map  :  Map  385 

described  ;  map  :  Map  8 

seacoast  and  rivers;  map:  Map  11 


Igneous  belt:  Nitze  and  Hanna,  1291 

map  ;  Catesby,  Map  29 

map  :  Moll,  Map  22  :  Map  31 

new     description ;      lords     proprietors ; 

map :  Map  13 
map :  Ogllby,  Map  9 
Speed,  Map  14 
Wilson,  Map  16 
Blome,  Map  20 
Lea,  Map  21 

Thornton  and  Fisher,  Map  15 
Thornton,  Morden  and  Lea,  Map  18 
Wllldey,  Map  19 
plantations  of  the  English  In  America ; 

map :  Map  26 

slate  belt :  Nltze  and  Hanna,  1291 
gold  deposits:  Nltze,  1290 
gold  mines:  Nltze,  1290 
Tin  Company :  1779 
tin  deposits ;  geologic  sketch  map :  Map 

672 

und  Georglen,  Karte  ;  map  :  Map  42 
Carollnas, 

central  portion,  gold  mines ;  map :  Map 

708 

with  part  of  Georgia ;  map  :  Map  60 
Caroline ;  map :  De  Vaugondy,  Map  40 
Caroline  dans  1'Amerique  Septentrlonale : 

Bellln,  Map  43 
Caroline 

et  Georgle :  Bellin,  Map  42 
Septentrlonale  ;  map  :  Map  89 
Carolines, 

carte  des  deux  ;  map  :  Map  81 
et  de  la  Georgie ;  map :  Map  58 
Carrot     Island     Slough,     preliminary     ex- 
amination : 

Lucas  and  Wlnslow,  1123 
and  survey :  Johnston,  923 
Carte    nouvelle    de    1'Amerique    angloise ; 

map :  Map  750 
Carteret  county,  swamp  lands :  1318 

Ashe,  39 
Carter's  mine,  llmenite  ;  analysis  :  Genth, 

640 

Carthage,   sandstone ;   analysis :   Day,   472 
Cary  area, 

soil  survey :  Coffey  and  Hearn,  326 
soils:  Whitney,  1870 

Casher's  Valley,  blsmutlte  ;  analysis  :  Ches- 
ter, 266 
Cashie  river, 

mouth  to  Windsor ;  map :  Map  437 
preliminary  examination  :  Casey,  245 

Hinman,  820 
Cassiterite  deposits, 

Cleveland  county:  Ulke,  1794 
King's  Mountain :  Pratt,  1466 
Phillips,  1449 


375 


analysis:  Bruce,  212 
Dabney,  432 
partial :  Pratt,  1466 
examination :  Ledonx,  1062 
Mecklenburg,  analysis:  Headden,  726 
Cassiterite,  see  also  tin 
Castalia  meteorite : 
Tenable,  1805 
analysis :  Flight,  585 
Kerr,  1007 
Bammelsberg,   1533 
Smith.  1673 
Castle  Hayne 

mine;      phosphate      rock      production: 

Schnatterbeck,  1601 

New   Hanover   county;    phosphate   min- 
ing: Brown,  211 
Caswell  county  meteorite: 
Buchner.  215 
Chladni,  270 
Harris,  712 
Tenable,  1805 
Catawba  county :  1480 
gold:  Graton,  679 
hematite:  Abert,  5 
iron  ore :  Abert,  5 
iron  ore  deposits ;  map :  Map  540 
magnetite:  Abert,  5 
map:  Yoder,  Map  455 
mineral  springs :  Moorman,  1253 
minerals :  Humphreys,  859 
quartz  crystals :  Humphreys,  859 

Tom  Rath,  1539;  1541 
Catawba  Falls ;  map :  Map  639 
Catawba  mining  company,  report:  Ellery, 

544 

Catawba  river: 
Waddell,  1812 

description :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
Devil's  shoals  to  SherriU's  Ford;  plan: 

Brazier,  Map  104 
to  state  line ;  map :  Map  332 
discharge  measurements:  Newell.  1282: 

U8S;  UM 

drainage:  Campbell,  233 
drainage  basin :  Perrine,  1408 
Pressey,  1513 
Swain,  1755 
examination :  Abert,  5 

Phillips,  1418 
gauge    heights:    Newell.    1282;    1283; 

1284 

gold  sands :  Gibbon,  655 
improvement:  Gallatln,  614 
McCowan's  Ford ;  map :  Map  68 
map :  Map  342 ;  Map  381 
obstructions:  Fulton,  610 
preliminary  examination :  Bixby,  123 
surrey :  Hall  and  Hoyt,  700 
topography:  Kerr,  993 


Catawba  and  Broad  rivers ;  map :  Map  572 
Talley,  flood:  Harris,  717 

general  description :  Ervln.  574 
physical  aspect:  Tance,  1798 
upper ;  map :  Map  580 
Catawbarite,    Brigg's    gold    mine:    Lleber, 

1096 

Catha  mine :  Parts,  1388 
Catoctin  type,  copper  deposits :  Weed.  1846 
Cellepora  tnbulata :  I^ell,  1125 
Central  North  Carolina, 

mineral  resources :  Kerr,  997 
topography :  Kerr,  997 
Central  railroad,  map  showing  route :  Map 

124 
Chabazlte,   Clay  county;  analysis:    Pratt, 

1487 
Channels    and    harbors,    table    of   depths: 

1759 
Chapel  Hill, 

latitude:  Gore,  673 

magnetite;  analysis:  Borden,  161 

meteorological  data :  Phillips,  1436 

record:  Tenable,  1806 
mleropegmatite,  occurrence :  Eaton.  530 
mine ;  iron  ores  :  analysis  :  Roberts.  1569 
mineral  water;  analysis:  Ledoux.  1060 
paleotrochis :  Cobb,  310 
slate:  Eaton,  531 
spheralltes :  Cobb,  310 
Charlotte, 

bismntite:  Genth,  630 

copper,   Rudisil   gold   and  copper   mine : 

Leeds  and  Penman.  1069 ;  1070 
gold :  Eaton,  529 

Kerr,  1008 
gold  mines :  670 

Rndlsil  gold  and  copper  mine  :   Leeds 

and  Penman,  1069  ;  1070 
granite:  256 
meteorite:  Buchner,  214 
Gibbon,  656 
Harris,  712 
mine:  1178;  1554 
natural  resources :  1663 
quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  726 
Charlottetown,    Cabarrus    county,    meteor- 
ite :  Wadsworth,  1814 
Chatham  county:  1480 
brannite:  Cobb,  319 
clepsysaurus :  Emmons,  566 
coal:  Chance,  254 
Emmons,  559;  567 
Gemmel,  627 
Johnson,  906 
Turtle,  1791 
analysis :  Ashbnrner,  36 
Johnson,  907 
Wilkes,  1881 
coal  formation :  Mitchell,  1238 


376 


INDEX. 


coal  mines  ;  map  :  Map  183 
Dromatherium,  1377 
fossils :  Cope,  375 

Leldy,  1074  ;  1076 
hausmannite :  Cobb,  319 
Iron  :  Gemmell,  627 

Wllkes,  1881 
Iron  ore:  Willis,  1894 
map :  Ramsey,  Map  311 
Mlcroconodon  ;  1377 
Parlostegus  Cope :  Cope,  379 
sandstone  formation  :  Olmsted,  1370 
triassic  :  Emmons,  551  ;  553  ;  559 
volcanic  rocks  :  Williams,  1889 
Chatham    series,    fossils :    Emmons,    551  ; 

553 

Chemical  analyses,  see  analysis 
Cherokee  county :   1480 

draught :  Timberlake,  Map  44 
geology:  Nitze,  1296 
hematite  :  Emmons,  570 
hydraulic  mining :  1354 
iron  ores  :  Willis,  1894 
limestone  :  Eckel,  533 
limonite:  Nitze,  1296 
magnetite :  Emmons,  570 
marble  deposits :  Nitze,  1296 
meteorite :  Ward,  1824 

analysis :  Cohen,   332 
part  of ;  map :  Map  397 
talc  deposits:  Pratt,  1505 
topography  :  Nitze,  1296 
Cherokee  lands : 
Love,  Map  394 

territorial  limits ;  map  :  Map  428 
territory;  map:  Map  137;  Map  138 
valley,  mineral  deposits :  Blake,  143 
Cheraw ;    Salisbury    railroad ;    map :    Map 

776 
Cheraws    precinct    and     parts    adjacent ; 

map :  Map  298 
Chesapeake  and  Albemarle  canal :  Gallatin, 

614;  615 
Chesapeake  and  Albemarle  Sound,  country 

between  ;  map  :  Map  86 
Chloritic  schist,  residual  decay  :  analysis  : 

Rlggs,  1565  ;  1598 

Chocowinlty  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  694 
Chowan  basin, 

geology  :  Ruffln,  1591 
topography  :  Ruffln,  1591 
Chowan  county, 

soil  map :  Map  739 

townships  and  their  boundaries ;   map : 

Map  306 
Chowan  river, 

drainage  basin :  Swain,  1755 
miocene  :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 
survey:  Phillips,  1435 


Chowan  and  Nansemond  rivers,  country  be- 
tween ;  map  :  Map  79 
Chromlte  :  275  ;   1339  ;  1480 
Dieffenbach,  502 
Lewis,  1088 
Merrill,  1213 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
analysis:  Pratt,   1489;   1490 
Buncombe  county :  Glenn,  665 
Haywood  county :  Glenn,  665 
Jackson    county :    Pratt,    1467 ;    1468 ; 

1489;  1490 
Macon   county ;   analysis :   Pratt,   1489 ; 

1490 

Madison  county  :  Glenn,  665 
occurrence    and    origin :     Pratt,    1489 ; 

1490 
Yancey  county :  Glenn,  665 

Pratt,   1467;  1468;   1489;   1490 
Chromium,     occurrence     in     peats,     Hyde 

swamps :  Baskerville,  71 
Chrysolite,     Jackson     county ;     analysis : 

Genth,  634 
Chrysotile,  occurrence,  Wilkesboro  :  Pratt, 

1462 
Clay:  1232:  1233 

Jackson  county :  Holmes,  845 
analysis:  Ries,  1562;  1563;  1564 
Clay  county :  1480 

anorthite  ;  analysis  :  Pratt,  1477 
corundum  alteration :   Wlllcox,   1887 
corundum  mines  :  Lewis,  1088 

Pratt,  1491 

occurrence :  Genth,  638 
production:  Pratt,  1460 

1898  :  Ropes,  1587 
enstatite;  analysis:  Pratt,  1476 
paranthlte  ;  analysis  :  Berkeley,  89 
weiisite ;  analysis  :  Pratt,  1487  ;  1494 
Clay  industry :   Rles,   1560 ;   Pratt,   1480 
1892 :  Ries,  1561 
1897  :  Ries,  1563 
Jackson  county:  Hill,  803 
Macon  county  :  Hill,  803 
Mitchell  county  :  Hill,  803 
Yancey  county  :  Hill,  803 
occurrence  and  distribution  :   Ries,  1560 
production  :  Mlddleton,  1225 
Clays, 

age  :  Hunt,  865 
red  and  yellow:  Mezger,  1221 
Clayton  soil  map :  Map  631 
Clear  Creek,  gold  discovery :  669 
Clepsysaurus  : 
Emmons,  566 
Leldy,  1074 
Cleveland  county  :  1480 

cassiterite  deposits :  Ulke,  1794 
gold:  Graton,  679 

occurrence :  Kerr,  989 


INDEX. 


377 


map  :  Kyzer,  Map  454 
monazlte  :  Bohm,  151 

Hetghway,  750 

deposits:  Nitze,  1299;  1300;  1302 

Pratt,   1484 
tin  :  Graton.  676  ;  679 

Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 

King's  Mountain  :  Blake,  148 

Rolker,  1584 

Climate:  293;  1337;  1343;  1344 
Barringer,  1356 
Blome,  150 
Catesby,  249 
Christy,  271 
Home,  855 
Kerr.  971 
Phillips,  1416 
Rodman,  1356 
Williamson,  1891 
Winterbotham,  1924 
AsheTille:  694;  1315 

Battle,  79 

Chowan  county  :  Hearn,  747 
description :  Battle,  76 
southern  Appalachians :  Henry,  760 

Powell,  1459 

Pressey,  1513 

Roosevelt,  1585 
western  North  Carolina :  Bell,  85 

Henry,  760 

Climatology:  1335;  1346;  1347 
Clingmanite,  analysis :  Silliman,  1652 
Clubfoot  and  Harlow  Creek  canal, 
improvement :  Fulton,  607 
map :  Map  419 

report  on  condition  :  Fulton,  610 
Clubfoot,  Harlow  and  Newport  rivers,  pre- 
liminary examination :  Mercur,  1208 
Clubfoot   river,   improvement:   Bixby,   114 
Coal :  1232  ;  1339  ;  1480 
Dieffenbach,  499 
Emmons,  554  ;  565 
Hale,  698 
Hanna,  707 
Jones,  932 
Dan  river :  254  ;  Emmons,  557  ;  567 

Heinrich,  755 

Jones,  932 

Macfarlane,  1146 

analysis :  Woodworth,  1929 
Deep  river,  Chatham  county :  306 

Chance,  252;  253;  254 

Daddow,  437 

Emmons,  557  ;  559  ;  567 

Gemmel,  627 

Hale,  698 

Heinrich,  756 

Hillyard,  806 

Jackson,   885;   886;   887;   889;  891; 
892  ;  896 

25 


Johnson,  904  ;  905  ;  906 

Jones,  932 

Pratt,  1480 

Wilkes.  1881 

analysis  :  Ashburner,  36 
Johnson.  904;  905;  907 
Tuttle,  1791 
Wilkes,   1881 

Deep  river  coal  and  iron  company  :  487 
Deep  river,  report  on :  185 ;  253 :  254 

Wilkes,  1881 

Gulf,  analysis:  Clarke,  291 
Madison  county  :  Phillips,  1439 
Moore  county  :  Chance,  254 

Johnson,  906 

analysis :  Johnson,  907 
Rockingham  county :  Emmons,  567 

Heinrich,  755 
Stokes  county,  analysis :  Armstrong,  34 

Whitfleld,  1862 

western  North  Carolina  :  Blake,   142 
age:  Marcou,  1165 
fossils :  Rogers,  1583 
mines,  Deep  river;  map:  Map  181 

Chatham  county  ;  map  :  Map  183 
production  :  Jones,  932 

1889-1907 :  Parker,  1384 
Coals,  analyses :  Battle,  75 

Macfarlane,  1146 

Coanjok  Bay,  improvement :  Hinman,  809 
Coast:  Mayer,  1176 
Coast  about  Cape  Lookout,  survey ;  map : 

Map  41 

Coast  and  sounds : 
map :  Map  411 
progress  of  survey  ;  map  :  Map  252 

1845-46;  map:  Map  160 

1845-50;  map:  Map  175 

1845-51 ;  map  :  Map  184 

1845-56;  map:  Map  223 

1845-57;  map:  Map  231 

1845-58;  map:  Map  240 

1845-59;  map:  Map  246 

1845-61 ;  map :  Map  259 

1845-62;  map:  Map  266 

1845-67;  map:  Map  300 

1845-68;  map:  Map  307 

1845-69;  map:  Map  310 

1845-70;  map:  Map  312 

1845-77;  map:  Map  349 

1845-79;  map:  Map  377 

1845-81 ;  map :  Map  398 

1845-82;  map:  Map  407 

1845-83;  map:  Map  414 

1846-47;  map:  Map  162 

1846-48;  map:  Map  164    . 

1846-49  ;  map  :  Map  166 

1850-66;  map:  Map  295 

1884;  map:  Map  434 


378 


INDEX. 


Coast, 

Cape  Fear  to  Cape  Henry  ;  chart :  Map 

780 
Cape  Fear  to  Cape  Lookout ;  map :  Map 

62 
Cape    Hatteras   and   Cape   Fear ;    map : 

Coles  and  Price,  Map  82 
Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Fear  ;  map  :  Map 

106 
Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Remain ;  map  : 

Dunbibln,  Map  66 
Cape  Hatteras  to  New  river  Inlet,  chart : 

Map  597 

Cape  Hatteras   to   Ocracoke   Inlet,    pre- 
liminary chart :  Map  233 
Cape    Lookout   to   Bogue   Inlet,    prelimi- 
nary chart :  Map  233 
changes :  Abert,  20 
Cobb,  322 
Harris,  713 
Welch,  1850 
chart :  Map  109 

Lambert :  Map  95 
Currituck     Inlet     to     Savannah     river, 

chart:  Holland,  Map  67 
description:  1797 
Bache,  51 
Cobb.  322a 
description,  popular :  Pool,  1453 

Strother,  1750 
geology  :  Conrad,  366 
Hallock,  701 
Kerr,  976 

inlets:  Welch,  1850 
map  :  Map  783 
North  Carolina  and  Virginia  ;   map  :   Map 

267 

notes:  25 
Oregon  Inlet  to  Ocracoke  Inlet,  sketch  : 

Map  263 

origin  :  Haupt,  718 
physiography  :  Cobb,  317 
progress     of     surveys     and     resurveys ; 

map  :  Map  504 
progress    of    survey,    1889 ;    map :    Map 

491 

survey  :  Coles  and  Price,  337 
Tatham,  1763 
operations  :  Thorn,  1772 
1837  :   Kearney,   948 
1845-65  :  Bache,  46  ;  47 
1866 :  Hilgard,  802 
1867-73  :  Peirce,  1396 
1873-80  :  Patterson,  1389 
1882-84:  Hilgard,  801 
1889-91 :  Mendenhall,  1187 
progress  :  Bache,  53 
Coastal  Plain, 

character :    Mitchell,    1241 
cretaceous  :  Stephenson,  1735  ;  1736 


granite  distribution  :  Watson,  1831 

mineral  resources  :  653 

origin  :  Mitchell,  1241 

pliocene  and  pleistocene  :  Rogers,  1575 

topography  :  Holmes,  836 

Johnson,  903 
Cobalt ;     Gaston    and     Lincoln    counties : 

Wurtz,  1933 
Cobb,   Collier, 

Mecklenburg  Presbytery  ;  map  :  Map  429 
School    map    of   North    Carolina ;    map : 

Map  386 

Coles,     Thomas     and     Price,     Jonathan. 
Coast,    Cape    Hatteras    and    Cape 
Fear ;  map :  Map  82 
Colfax     (Rutherford     county)     meteorite ; 

analysis:  Kunz,  1034 
College  copper  mine : 
Eights,  540 

Davidson  county  :  Petherick,   1412 
Collet,  Compleat  map  of  North  Carolina  ; 

map :  Map  47 

Colton's  North  Carolina  ;  map  :  Map  214 
Colton's   North  Carolina  and   South   Caro- 
lina ;  map  :  Map  412 
Columbate,     Mitchell     county ;     analysis : 

Seaman,  1613 
Columbic  acid   minerals  : 
Smith,  1672 

mammallary  coating :  Smith,  1689 
new  localities:  Smith,  1681 
Columbite, 

Mitchell  county  :  Smith,  1672 
production  and  value :  Pratt,  1498 
Columbus  county  ; 

map:  Kirkland,  Map  402 

parts  ;  map  :  Map  128  ;  Map  133 

swamp  lands  :  1318 

swamps,    drainage :    Fulton,    605 ;    607  ; 

1324 

Combeford,  Nicholas,  north  part  of  Caro- 
lina ;  map  :  Map  6 
Compression  tests,  granite  :  675 
Compsosaurus  priscus  :  Leidy,  1076 
Conglomerate,   Granville   county :    Holmes, 

830 

Conglomerates :  Merrill,  1218 
Conrad  Hill  mine  :  368 
Boyd,  166 
Eames,  523 
Emmons,  557  ;  558 
Jackson,  893 
Whitney,   1867 
Contentnea  Creek  ; 

improvement:  Bixby,  103 
Brown,  191 
Craighill,   389 
Heap,   730 
Johnston,  913 
Lucas,  1114 


INDEX. 


379 


Mercur,  1195 

Stanton,  1704 
map :  Map  400 
Contentnea  river,  mouth  to  Stantonsburg ; 

map  :  Map  471  :  Map  505 
Cooke,   William   D.      North    Carolina,   out- 
line map  :  Map  189 
Cooke's  new  map  :  Map  228 
Copper  deposits:    667 :    1233;   1343;    1480 
Currey  and  Proctor,  422 
Dieffenbach,  500 
Eames,  523;  524 
Hanna,  707 
Henrich,  759 
Kerr  and  Hanna.  992 
Kirchoff,  1018 
Moxam,   1267 
Whitney,  1867 
Alamance     county ;     analysis :     Ledoux, 

1061 

Alleghany  county :  Currey,  421  ;  423 
Ashe  county  :  Boyd,  169 

Currey,  421  ;  423 

Mitchell,  1239 

Weed,  1846 

Blue  Ridge  :  Hunt,  866 
Cabarrus  county  ;  analysis  :  Genth,  631  ; 
632;  646 

Leeds  and  Partz,  1064 
Catoctin  type  :  Weed,  1846 
Davidson  county  :  Eames,  523 

analysis  :  Booth,  160 
Ducktown  type:  Weed,  1846 
Eagle  Creek  :  Laney,  1050 
Gold  Hill  district :  Laney,  1049 

Ledoux,  1063 

Weed,  1840;  1845 

bibliography:  Laney.  10-49 
Gold  Hill  type  :  Weed,  1846 
Granville  county  :  Judd,  937 

Nitze,   1306 

Ricketts,  1559 

Watson,  1830 

Weed,  1840;  1842 

Weed  and  Watson,  1847 
Hazel  Creek  :  Laney,  1050 
Mecklenburg  county  :  Leeds  and  Penman, 

1069 
Ore  Knob  mine  :  Olcutt,  1364 

Wendt,   1851 

analysis  :  Egleston,  536 
Person  county :  Judd,  937 

Nitze,  1306 

Phillips,  1440 

Pratt,  1501 

Ricketts,  1559 

Watson,   1830 

Weed,   1840 

Weed  and  Watson,  1847 

White,   1861 


Rowan  county  :  Eames,  523 
Laney,   1049 
Ledoux,  1063 

Surry  county  :   Mitchell.   1239 
Swain  county  :  Laney,  1050 
Vlrgilina  district :  Keller.  966 
Weed,   1840  ;  1845  ;   1846 
Weed  and  Watson,  1847 
White,   1861 
analysis  :  Watson,  1830  ;  1836 

Weed,   1846 
metallurgy  :  Keith,  965 
Wilkes  county:   Mitchell,   1239 
indications :   Shepard,  1637 
Copper  industry  :  Stevens,  1743 
Copper  mines  and  mining : 
Eames,  525 
Jackson,  889;  896 
Conrad  Hill  mine  :  Boyd,  166 
Copper  King  mine  :  Keller,  966 
Copper  Knob  mine  :  Boyd,  167 
Gold  Hill  district:   Laney,  1049 
Shepard,  1644 
Weed,  1841 

Granville  county  :  Weed,  1842 
Gullford  county  :  Jackson,  894  ;  897 
Hunt    and    Douglas    process :    Egleston, 

536;  537;  538 
Hunt,  863;  872 
Jackson  county :  380 
Ore  Knob  mine  :  Boyd,  167  ;   168 
Currey,  421 
Eames,  523 
Hunt,  869  ;  870  ;  871 
Olcutt,   1364 
Weed,  1841 

Person  county  :  Weed,  1842 
Virgilina  district:  Keller,  966 

Weed,  1842 

western   North   Carolina :   Holmes.   844 
Copper    production :     Struthers,     Newland 

and  Fisher,   1752 ;   Pratt,   1480 
1899:  Phillips,  1441 
1905:  Gold  Hill  district:  Weed,  1843 
1905  :  Virgilina  district :  Weed,  1843 
1905-6:   Ingalls,   880 
1907  :  Graton,  677 
Copper  region, 

Alleghany  county  ;  map  :  Map  244 
Ashe  county  ;  map  :  Map  244 
Copper  veins,  Jackson  county  :  Weed,  1843 
Copper  World  copper  mine  :  Weed,  1846 
Coral,  fossil,  sec  Paleotrochis 
Corals,  fossil ;  Wilmington  :  Lonsdale,  1105 
Core  Bank,  geology :  Cobb,  313 
Core  Sound 

and  straits  ;  map  :  Map  278 
description:  Phillips,  1418 
map  :  Map  264  ;  Map  135 
preliminary  examination  :  Stanton,  1723 


380 


INDEX. 


survey :  Kearney,  947 
surveys  and  examinations  :  Kearney,  948 
to  Bogue  Inlet ;  map  :  Map  480 
Cornwall,    Granvllle    county,    Iron    ores : 

Nltze,  1306 

Corundophlllite,  Buncombe  county : 
Shepard,  1624 
analysis  :  Dana,  452 
Corundum :  1232  ;  1330 
Dana,  445 
Genth,  638 
Jenks,  900 
Judd,  936 
Kunz,  1032  ;  1038 
Lewis,  1088 
Merrill,  1213 
Pennypacker,  1405 
Pratt,  1491 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Smith,  1683 

Buncombe  county  :  Hunter,  874 
Clay  county :  Genth,  638 

Pratt,  1460 
Corundum  Hill :  Chatard,  258  ;  260 

Gannett,  617 
Franklin  :  Jenks,  901 

Leidy,  1075 

historical  notes  :   382  ;  383 
Gaston  county  :  Genth,  638 
Haywood  county :  Gannett,  617 
Iredell  county  :  Willcox,  1883 
Jackson  county :  Gannett,  617 

Genth,  638 

Pratt,  1460 
Macon  county  :  384  ;  385 

Acheson,  23 

Gannett,  617 

Hidden,  770 

Jenks,  901 ;  902 

Leidy,  1075 

Pratt,  1460 ;  1493 

analysis :  Jenks,  902 

Raymond,  1544 

Madison  county  :  Gannett,  617 
Rutherford  county :  Genth,  638 
southwestern  counties  :  Pratt,  1488 
Statesville :  Genth,  636 
western  North  Carolina :  Blake,  142 

Genth,  638 

Holmes,  831 

Parker,  1386 

Pratt,  1491 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 

Smith,   1667 
Corundum  alteration :  Penfleld,  1404 

Clay  county  :  Willcox,  1887 

Macon  county :  Willcox,  1887 
associated  minerals  :  Genth,  638 

bibliography :   Pratt  and  Lewis,   1469 
associated  rocks :  Kerr,   1001 


description  :  Jenks,  902 
discovery,  Macon  county  :  Shepard,  1648 
western  North  Carolina  :  Lewis,  1089 
distribution  :  Lewis,  1088 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
formation  :  Pratt,  1492 
gem  variety  :  Smith,  1683 
gems  :  Jenks,  000 

Macon  county  :  Kunz,  1029 
occurrence  :  Pratt,  1470 
historical  notes  :  Jenks,  898 

King,  1016 

industry,    progress   1901-2 ;    Pratt,    1499 
mines  and  mining  :  Lewis,  1088  ;  1089 
Pratt,  1488 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Stone,  1748 
1897 :  Acheson,  23 
Buncombe  county  :  Pratt,  1491 
Clay  county :  Lewis,  1088 

Pratt,  1491 

Iredell  county :  Lewis,  1088 
Jackson  county:  Pratt,  1491 
Macon  county :  Lewis,  1088 

Pratt,  1491 

Madison  county :  Lewis,  1088 
origin  :  Pratt,  1491 ;   1492 
production  :    Parker,    1386 ;    Pratt,    1480 
Raborg,  1532 
1898-99:  Ropes,  1587 
1906:  Meeks,  1180 
region  ;  bibliography  :  Lewis,  1088 
Blue  Ridge :  Shepard,  1643 
geology  :  Lewis,  1088  ;   1089 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
varieties :  Pratt,  1488 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Corundum  Hill,  dunite ;  analysis  :  Chatard, 

263 

origin  :  Chatard,  260 
gneiss  ;  analysis  :  Chatard,  263 
lucaslte  ;  analysis  :  Chatard,  261 
map:  Map  566 
mine :  Chatard,  258 
Ropes,  1532;  1587 
description :  Acheson,  23 
olivine  ;  analysis  :  Chatard,  263 
ruby ;  occurrence :  Jenks,  899 
sapphire,  occurrence  :  Jenks,  899 
serpentine,  analysis :  Clarke  and  Schnei- 
der, 285 
Counties, 

description :  Hale,  698 

statistical:  1356 
names :  Battle,  78 
Cowee  quadrangle ;  map :  Map  727 
Cowee  valley,  ruby  mine,  report :  Brown, 

188 

Crab    Tree    Creek,     plan    and    sections : 
Brazier,  Map  91 


INDEX. 


381 


Cranberry 

district,  structure:  Keith,  955 
folio:  Keith,  953 
iron  mine :  Britton,  187 
magnetite :  Birkinbine,  96 
analysis :  Chatard,  262 
map :  Map  543 
Iron  ores  :  Eckel,  532 

Keith,  957 

magnetite :  Chase,  257 
Kimball,  1014 
Smock,  1692 
analysis:  Kimball,  1014 
mining  developments :  1275 
quadrangle  :  geologic  maps  :  Map  653 

map :  Map  649 
topographical  map  :  Map  548 
topography  :  Kimball,  1014 
Craven  area, 

soil  survey :  Smith,  1691 
soils:  Whitney,  1870 

analyses :  Smith,  1691 
county  ;  map  :  Map  754 

organic  remains  :  Croom,  458 
parts  of  ;  map  :  Map  174 
swamp  lands  :  1318 

Ashe,  39 

Craven  soil  map :  Map  676 
Crawford  gold  mine  : 
Nitze,  1293 

Nitze  and  Wilkens,  1305 
Cretaceous  : 

Holmes,  832 ;  836 
Lyell,  1124 
Stephenson,  1730 
Cape  Fear  river :  Emmons,  567 
deposits :  Clark,  281 
Ruffin,  1593 

eastern  North  Carolina :  Hodge,  827 
map :  Map  718 
Snow  Hill :  Perry,  1410 
fauna:  Boyle,  170 
formation:  Miller,  1228 

Morton,  1260  ;  1261 ;  1262  ;  1263 
Stephenson,   1735 
White,  1859 
fossils  :  Conrad,  352 
Gabb,  612 
Marsh,  1168 
Wilmington,  1261 

Conrad,  363 
strata  :  Stanton,  1700 
Croatan  Sound, 

plan  showing  embankments  and  inlets ; 

map :  Map  93 
survey  ;  map  :  Map  142 
surveys     and     examinations :     Kearney, 
948 


Crosby's    mine,    Cabarrus    county :    Genth, 

632 

Cross  roads  meteorite : 
Brezina,  180 
Howell,  856 
Cross   rock  shoal,   Lockwood   Polly   river; 

map:  Map  587 
Crowder's  Mountain, 
lazulite:  Shepard,  1638 
pyrophillite:  Shepard,  1638 
Crystal    Palace   exhibit,    mineral    species- 

1229 
Crystalline     rocks,     decomposition :     Bine 

Ridge:  Hunt,  867 
Cullakenee  mine : 
Gannett,  617 
Genth,  638 

Cullowee  copper  mine  :  Weed,  1842 
Culsagee  mine : 
Genth,  638 
Jenks,  902 
Shepard,  1643 

staurolite:  Rammelsberg,  1535 
Culsageeite,  Jenks  mine:  Cooke,  369 
Cumberland     county,     feldspar,     analysis: 

Ledoux,  1061 

Cnrrituck  Banks,  geology  :  Cobb,  314 
Currituck 

Beach  and  Oregon  Inlet ;  map :  Map  378 

Inlet,  closing  :  Wieland,  1876 

Sound,  canal  to  connect  with  Albemarle 

and  Pamlico :  25 

Coanjok   Bay ;   North   river,   improve- 
ment :  Mercur,  1196 
improvement :   Fiebeger,   579 
Hinman,    809 
Phillips,  1425 
map :  Map  356 ;  Map  368 
Cyanite, 

analysis  :  Smith  and  Brush.  1676 
Bakersvllle:  Kunz,  1037 
Lincoln  county  :  Hunter,  874 
Mitchell  county  :  Pratt,  1477  ;  1487 
Yancey  county  :  Pratt,  1477  ;  1487 
D.  M.  &  S.  W.  R.  R.,  First  division,  plan  : 

Map  774 

Dahlonega  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  661 
Dan    river    basin,    triassic    coal    deposit : 

Nitze,  1304 
Dan  river  coal :  254 
Emmons,  557 ;  567 
Heinrich,  755 
Jones,  932 
Macfarlane,  1146 
analyses :  Woodworth,  1929 
Dan  river 

coalfield,  mesozoic  flora :  Weed,  1825 
coal  formation  :  Miller,  1228 
discharge  measurements :  Grover,  683 
Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 


382 


INDEX. 


Hoyt,  857 
Newell,  1283 
drainage :  Gannett,  621 
gauge  heights  :  G  rover,  683 
Hoyt,  857 
Newell,  1283 
improvement :  Abert,  11 

Fulton,  607 
Madison,    North    Carolina,    to    Danville, 

Virginia  ;  map  :  Map  470 
survey  :  Abert,  21 

syncline,  description  :  Weaver,  1838 
Danbury,  iron  ores ;  map  :  Map  547 
Dare  county,  lands  of  Eastern  North  Caro- 
lina   Land,    lumber    &    M'fg    Co.  : 
Map  460 
Dare   county ;   Oregon  Inlet,   examination  : 

Mercur,  1190 
Davidson    copper   mining  co.,    prospectus : 

458 

Davidson  county  :  1480 
Conrad  Hill   mine : 
Jackson,  893 
Whitney,    1867 
copper  ores  :  Eames,  523 
analyses  :   Booth,   160 
gold  :  Graton,  679 
Hodge,  826 
Kerr,  1008 

gold  mine  :  Andresen,  31 
Hepler    and    College    mines :    Petherick, 

1412 
iron  ore ;  analyses  :  Booth,  160 

Sergeant,  1617 

lead  ore  :  analysis  :  Booth,  160 
Lick  Creek  meteorite  :  Venable,  1805 
map :  Map  498 
meteorite  :  Cohen,  334 

analysis :  Pratt,  1496 
mine,  see  Silver  Hill  mine 
minerals :  Hodge,  826 
scheelite  :  Genth,   632 
Silver  Hill  mine  :  1652 
Jackson,  897 
Schoonmaker,  1605 
silver  ores  :  Kunz,  1039 
analysis :  Booth,  160 
tetradymite  :  Burkart,  221 
analysis  :  Genth,  631 ;  632 
discovery  :  Genth,  635 
volcanic  rocks  :  Williams,  1889 
Washington  silver  mine  :  Taylor,  1764 
wolframite  :  Genth,  632 
zinc  ores,  analysis  :  Booth,  160 
Davie     county ;     gabbro-diorite :     Watson, 

1834 

De  Bry's  map  :  Map  1 
Decomposition,      crystalline      rocks,      Blue 

Ridge  :  Hunt,  867 
Deep  borings  :  Darton,  453 


Deep  Creek,  Va.,  and  Joyce's  Creek,  N.  C., 

canal,  examination  :  Kearney,  949 
Deep  river  and  Cape  Pear  river,  improve- 
ment ;  report  of  progress :  Douglas, 
509 

Deep  river  coal :  185 ;  306 
Chance,  252  ;  253  ;  254 
Daddow,  437 
Emmons,  557 ;  567 
Gemmel,  627 
Hale,  698 
Heinrich,  756 
Hillyard,  806 

Jackson,  885  ;  88(3 :  887  ;  889  ;  891 ;  892 
Johnson,  904  ;  905 
Jones,  932 
Macfarlane,  1146 
Olmsted,  1370 
age :  Rogers,  1578 
analysis :  Ashburner,  36 
Johnson,  904  ;  905 
Tuttle,   1791 
Woodworth,  1929 
field  ;  map  :  Map  439 

map :  Emmons,  Map  222  ;  Map  230 
mesozoic  flora  :  Ward,  1825 
formation  :  Miller,   1228 
Deep    river    coal    and    iron    company,    de- 
scription :  487 
Deep      river,      discharge      measurements : 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
Deep  river  district, 

coal  deposits:  Wilkes,  1881 
iron  deposits  :  Wilkes,  1881 
map :  Map  238 

routes  connecting  ;  map  :  Map  236 
fossils  :  Jackson,  887  ;  891 
gauge  heights:  Newell,  1281 
improvement :  Guynn,  687 
iron  :  Emmons,  562 
iron  ore  ;  analyses  :  Emmons,  552 
map:   Map  323 

mineral  resources  :  Laidley,  1048 
mining  and  transportation  company,  re- 
port :  Johnson,  907 
mining    and    transportation    company's 

coal  mines ;  map :  Map  181 
navigation  ;  map  :  Map  182 
pyrophyllite  ;  analysis  :  Brush,  213 

Clarke  and  Steiger,  286 
report  on  :  Thompson,  1770 
site  for  national  foundry  :  Emmons,  552  ; 

560 ;  561 

survey  :  Craighill,  400 
syncline,  description  :  Weaver,  1838 
timber:  Laidley,  1048 
triassic:   Cobb,  309 
Deep  Springs  meteorite  : 
Venable,  1805 


INDEX. 


analysis :  Cohen,  329 

Farrington,  577 
Deep  waters  :  McCarthy.  1136 
Deep  wells :  Fuller  and  Sanford.  602 
Denison.   J.     North  and  South  Carolina ; 

map :  Map  71 
Diabase.  Mitchell  county,  analysis:  Hille- 

brand.  804 
Diabase  dike : 

Ayres,  45 

Cooper.  370 

Hall.  699 

Lewis,  1092 :  1093 

Woodhouse.  1927:  1928 
Diamond  :  1339  ;  1349 

Kunz,  1032 

Pratt,  1470 

Dysartrille:  Kunz.  1041 

Lincoln  county:  Hunter,  874 

McDowell  county  :  Kunz,  1041 

Mecklenburg  county  :  Hunter.  874 

Pioneer  Mills:  Shepard,  1637 

Rutherford  county :  492 
Hunter,  874 
Shepard,  1626 

Diaspore ;  Macon  county :  Trantwine,  1787 
Dickson  mine:  Fleury,  584 
Dictyocephalus  elegans  :  Leldy,  1077 
Dike,  diabase: 

Ayres,  45 

Cooper,  370 

Hall,  699 

Lewis,  1092 ;  1093 

Woodhouse,  1927;  1928 
Dikes :  Hobos,  825 
Diorite, 

Gold    HU1    district;    analysis:     Laney, 
1049 

Mitchell    county;   analysis:    Hillebrand, 

804 
Discharge    measurements,    river    stations : 

Davis,  459 ;  460 

Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 

Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1281 ;  1282 ;  1283 ;  1284 
Dismal  swamp  and  adjacent  parts;  map: 

Map  763 
Dismal  swamp  canal:  506;  507 

building:  Weaver,  1837 

description:  Phillips,  1418 

map:   Map   365;   Map   366;   Map   369; 
Map  589 ;  Map  764 

map:  Walton,  Map  299 

plan :  Map  111 
Brazier,  Map  113 

progress  :  Gallatin,  614  ;  615 

survey:  Craighill,  401 

and  North  Carolina  sounds,  waterways, 
surveys:  Casey,  248 

to  Winyaw  Bay,  survey :  Kearney,  947 


Dismal  swamp,  description: 
Hunter,  873 
King,  1017 

Dismal  swamp  district : 
geology:  Ruffle,  1591 

Staler,  1618 
sketch  map:  Map  5O2 
topography:  Ruffin,  1591 
Dismal  swamp. 

fossil  mollnsks :  Woolman.  1930 
map:  Map  139 
origin:  Ruffin,  1592 
peat :  Wleland,  1877 
Dog-tooth    spar.    New    Hanover    county ; 

analysis:  Phillips,  1437 
Dolerite.  Wadesboro  :  Chatard,  259 
Dolomite :  Merrill,  1212 ;  1218 
Donax   emmonsi!    Dall.    Cape    Fear   river: 

Dall.  444 

Donax  idonea  Conrad :  Dall.  444 
Donax  idonens  Conrad:  350 
Donax  oequllbrata  Dall,  Cape  Fear  river: 

Dall,  444 
Drainage: 

Campbell,  233 

Gannett,  621 

Grover,  683 

Kerr,  1005 

basins,  description :  Myers.  1274 

eastern  North  Carolina:  Kerr.  1011 

map:  Map  579 

swamp  lands :  Guynn.  688 

Kerr,  1006 
swamps,    Bladen   county :    Fulton.    605 ; 

607;  1324 
Columbus  county  :  Fulton,  605  :  607 ; 

1324 

western  North  Carolina :   Willcox,   18S4 
Drepanodon  impar:  Leidy,  1077 
Drift  soils,  tobacco  region  :  Kerr.  1004 
Drome  therium,  type  specimen,  description : 

Osborn,  1377 
Drometherium  sylvestre : 
Leidy,  1072 :  1074 
Osborn,  1378 

Drum   Inlet,   preliminary  examination : 
Blxby.  124 
Stanton.  1724 
Dncktown    type,    copper    deposits :    Weed, 

1846 
Duel  Hill  meteorite : 

Brezina,  180 ;  181 ;  182  ;  183 
Bnchner,  215 
Tenable,  1805 
analysis :  Burton,  225 
Farrington,  577 
Smith,  1677 
properties:  Cohen,  328 
relation   of  nickel   and  cobalt   to   iron 
Cohen  and  Weinschenk,  327 


384 


INDEX. 


Dunlte :    Julien,    939 ;    Pratt    and    Lewis, 

1469 
Corundum  Hill ;  analysis  :  Chatard,  263 

origin  :  Chatard,  260 
decomposition :  Julien,  943 
Franklin  :  Wadsworth,  1813 
Webster  :  Wadsworth,  1813 
Dunn's  mine,  Mecklenburg  county :  Wheel- 
er, 1857 
Duplin  and   Sampson  counties,   phosphate 

beds  ;  map :  Map  430 
Duplin  canal :  879 
Duplin  county,  fossils: 
Conrad,  360;  361 
Cope,  378 
Gibbes,  645 
mlocene  shells :  Conrad,  353 

Dall  and  Harris,  442 
phosphate  ;  analysis  :  Dabney,  430 
phosphate  deposits  :  Phillips,  1446  ;  1447 

Winslow,   1905 
soil  map:  Map  709 
soil  survey :  Root  and  Hurst,  1586 
soils ;  analyses :   Root  and  Hurst,  1586 
swamp  lands  :  879 

Ashe,  39 

tertiary  fossils:  Dall,  439 
Durgy  copper  mine : 
Keller,  966 
Weed,  1842;  1846 
Durham  county, 

deep  borings  :  Darton,  453 
map :  Map  465 

Durham  water  •  analysis :  Venable,  1804 
Durham's    estuary,    preliminary    examina- 
tion :  Stanton,  1725 
Dysartville,  diamond:  1349 

Kunz,  1041 

list  of  minerals  from  :  1230 
Eagle  and  Hazel  Creek  watersheds  :  Laney, 

Map  711 

Eagle  Creek,  copper  ores :  Laney,  1050 
Earth,  rotation,  effect  on  streams : 
Cobb,  312 
Kerr,  1011 
Earthquake : 
Alvord,  28 
Bald  Mountain  :  527 

Bradley,  174 
shocks :  Topley,  1783 
Earthquakes : 

Clingmau,  294;  298 
Du  Pr6,  516 

McDowell  county  :  Rockwood,  1573 
Raleigh:  Mitchell,  1246 
Eastern    and    Southern     States,     tertiary 

geology  ;  map  :  Heilprin,  Map  431 
Eastern    Carolina    gold    belt:    Nitze    and 
Hanna,  1201 


Eastern  counties, 

phosphate :  Day,  468 

soils  :  Emmons,  568 
Eastern  North  Carolina, 

drainage :  Kerr,  1011 

eocene :  Kerr,  973 

gold  mining  :  Maxwell,  1175 

limestone:  Olmsted,  1371 

marl :  Kerr,  979 
Olmsted,  1371 
analyses  :  Kerr,  979 

natural  resources :  Emmons,  568 
.     Norfolk   Southern   Railroad  ;   map  :   Map 
421 

rivers  ;  map  :  Map  518 

topographic  map  :  Map  257 

topography :  Kerr,  1011 
Economic   geology  :    1480 

Holmes,  834 

Kerr,  1001 
Edenton   and   Norfolk,    roads   and   country 

between  ;  map  :  Map  764 
Edenton  Bay,  improvement :  1528 
Hinman,  810 
Winslow,  1908 

map  :  Map  326  ;  Map  418  ;  Map  460 

portion  of ;  map :  Map  652 

preliminary  examination :   Mercur,   1209 
Edentoo  Harbor, 

examination  :  Abert,  10 

examination  and  survey :  Craighill,  402 

Improvement :  Phillips,  1426 
Edenton  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  678 
Edgecombe  county, 

fossils  :  Cope,  378 

map :  Map  691 

marl  deposits :  1442 

mesoteras :  Cope  373 

phosphate  deposits  :  1442 
Edisonite,  analysis  :  Hidden,  790 
Elizabeth  river,  connection  North  Carolina 

waters  :  Kearney,  950 
Elk  Knob  mine : 

Boyd,  167;  168 

Currey,  421 
Ellenboro  meteorite : 

Eakins,  519 

Venable,  1805 

Ellijay  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  662 
Emerald  and  Hiddenite  mine : 

Hidden,  785 

Hidden  and  Washington,  769 

Miers,  1226 

vom  Rath,  1543 

description  :   547 
Emerald  :  1339  :  1470  :  1616 

Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  772 ;   781 
Kunz,  1029;  1031 

Mitchell  county :  Kunz,  1040 


INDEX. 


385 


discovery:  Hidden,  766;  785 

historical  notes :  Hidden,  771 
Emery  :   1469  ;    1480 

Buncombe  county :  Hunter,   874 
Macon  county :  Judd,  936 
Skeena  Creek :  Parker,  1386 
production  :  Parker,  1386 
Emmons,  E.    Biographical  notice :  Marcou, 

1160:  1162 
Deep   river   coalfield ;    map :    Map    222 ; 

Map  230 

Gold  Hill  and  vicinity;  map:  Map  221 
sketch  of :  1661 

Perry,  1409 
Empire    gold    mining   company,    report    on 

property:  Miller,  1183 
Englishmen  in  Virginia,  arrival  of ;  map : 

Map  2 
Enstatite, 

Clay  county  ;  analysis  :  Pratt,  1476 
Jackson  county ;   analysis :   Pratt,   1476 
Macon  county ;  analysis :  Pratt,  1476 
Eocene : 
Lyell,  1124 

Cape  Fear  river :  Rogers,  1575 
Eocene  deposits : 
Clark,  281 

eastern  North  Carolina :  Kerr,  973 
formation  :  Clark,  279 
fossils  ;  Wilmington  :  Conrad,  363 
Epidote-chlorite-schist,      analysis :      Hllle- 

brand,  804 

Equus  compllcatus  :  Leldy,  1078 
Erosion  :  Ashe,  40 
Euxenlte  : 
Smith,  1681 
action    of   fluorhydrlc   acid    on :    Smith, 

1672 

analysis :  Smith,  1672 
radioactivity:     Kunz    and     Baskerville, 

1028 

Ezoic  formation  : 
Credner,  417 
Hunt,  868 

Falkland  quadrangle ;  map  :  Map  679 
Faries  mine : 
Graton,  676 

Graton  and  Schaller,  678 
Farrer  map :  Map  5 
Faults:  Keith,  954 
Fauna,  cretaceous :  Boyle,  170 
Fayetteville 

canal,  report  on  progress :  Fulton,  608 

meteorite :  227 

Salem    to    Fayetteville;    map:    Brazier, 

Map  102 

to  Virginia  line;  plan:  Map  101 
Feldspar,   green  ;    analysis :    Ledoux,    1061    j 


Feldspars:   1480 

experiments :  Day  and  Allen,  467 
physical  properties :  Penfleld,  1402 
Fentress  mine :  667 

Gullford  county  :  Whitney,  1867 
Ferguson     (Haywood    county)     meteorite : 
Kunz,  1036 
Venable,  1805 
Fersrusonite  : 
Hidden,   778 
Seaman,  1615 
Shepard,  1634 
analysis:  Hidden,  777;  782 

Smith,  1672 

Ferruginous  sand,  Cape  Fear  river :  Rog- 
ers, 1576 
Fire  clay:  1339 
Phillips,  1445 
Fisher  Hill  gold  ores  : 
Eights,  542 
Ricketts,  1559 

Fishing  Creek,   improvement : 
Brown,  192 
Craighill,  390 
Johnston,  914 
Lucas,  1115 
Stanton,  1705 
Wlnslow,  1909 

preliminary  examination :  Bixby,   118 
Flat  Rock  mine, 

gummite :  Kerr,  986 

analysis:  Pratt,  1507 
phosphuranylite :   Pratt,   1507 

analysis  :  Genth,  639 
uraconite  :   Kerr,   986 
uraninite :  Hidden,  776 
Kerr,  986 
Pratt,  1507 

analysis:  Hlllebrand,  805 

Pratt,  1507 

uranium  minerals  :  Genth,  639 
uranophane :  Pratt,  1507 
uranotil,  analysis  :  Genth,  639 
Flood,  Catawba  river  valley :  Harris,  717 
Flood    flow,    Cape    Fear    river :    Murphey, 

1272 

Flowe  mine,  scheellte :  Genth,  633 
Forest  conditions,  western  North  Carolina  : 
Ayres  and  Ashe,  43;  44 
Pratt,  1503 
Forest    reserve,    southern    Appalachians : 

592;  1512 
Roosevelt,  1585 
Forest  resources :  Ashe,  38 
Forests  : 
Blome,  150 
Cobb,  307 
Strother,  1750 
southern  Appalachians :  Roosevelt,  1585 


386 


INDEX. 


western     North     Carolina :     Ayres     and 
Ashe,  43;  44 

Reed,  1548 
Forsyth  county :  1480 

hematite  ;  analysis  :  Manning,  1159 

Wilson,  1898 

Iron  ores  ;  analyses  :  Sergeant,  1617 
map :  Map  601 
meteorite,  analysis :  Cohen,  330 ;  336 

de  Schweinitz,   1610 
Fossil  bones, 

Halifax  county  :  Cope,  373 

miocene :  1362 

tertiary,  Neuse  river  :  Foster,  593 

Wayne  county  :   Cope,  373 
mammals :  Leidy,  1073 
mollusks,     Dismal     swamp :     Woolman, 

1930 
plants  :  Emmons,  563  ;  565 

Fontaine,  586  ;  587  ;  589 

Cape  Fear  river :  Berry,  91 ;  93 

Neuse  river :  Berry,  92  ;  93 

Rockflsh  creek :  Berry,  94 

triassic  area  :  Ward,  1826 
shells,  description  (Conrad)  :  Kerr,  1001 

Duplin  county  :  Conrad,  360  ;  361 

Neuse  river,  list :  Conrad,  362  ;  364 

Newhern  :  Conrad,  349 

tertiary:  Redfleld,   1546 

Wilmington  :  Conrad,  349 

Tuomey,  1789;  1790 
Fossils  : 

Cope,  377;  378 

Emmons,  551 ;  553 

Hodge,  827 

Kerr,  1001 

Leidy,   1077 

Lyman,  1131 

Mitchell,  1244;  1247 

Cape  Fear  river :  Emmons,  568 

Cape  Hatteras  :  Dall,  440 

Chatham  county :  Cope,  375 

Leidy,  1074;  1076 
Deep  river :  Jackson,  887  ;  891 
Duplin  county :  Gibbes,  654 
Lenoir  county :  Leidy,  1078 

Limber,  1101 
Lewis  Creek  :  Lyell,  1125 
Neuse  river :  Croom,  418 

Lyell,  1127 

Pitt  county :  Leidy,  1078 
Sampson  county :  Cope,  375 
Snow  Hill:  Gabb,  612 
Wilmington  :  Hodge,  827 

Holmes,  833 

Lonsdale,  1105 

Tuomey,  1789  ;  1790 
coal-bearing  rocks  :  Rogers,  1583 
cretaceous  :  Gabb,  612 

Marsh,  1168 


Miller,  1228 
Stephenson,  1735 
mesozoic  :  Rogers,  1575 
miocene :  Dall,  441 
pliocene  :  Dall,  441  ;  443 

Meherrin   river :   Wagner,   1816 
tertiary:  Miller,  1228 

Rogers,  1576 
triassic:  Miller,  1228 

Knowlton,  1020 

Four  Oaks  quadrangle ;  map  :  Map  742 
Franklin,  corundum  : 
Jenks,  901 
Leidy,  1075 

dunite:  Wadsworth,  1813 
kerrite  ;  analysis  :  Clarke  and  Schneider, 

284 

rhodolite :  Hidden  and  Pratt,  791 
ruby :  Kunz,   1045 
Franklin  county  :   1480 
asbestos:  Merrill,  1214 
gold :  Crosby,  419 
map :  Map  151 
map  :  Fuller,  Map  308 
natural  resources :  Green  and  Arrington, 

681 

uranium  :  Hess,  765 

Franklin  to  Georgia  line ;  map :  Map  134 
French  Broad  river : 
Waddell,  1812 

Brevard  to   Smith's  bridge :   Map  357 
description  :  1374 

Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 

discharge    measurements :    Newell,    1284 
drainage  :  Campbell,  283 

Gannett,  621 

drainage  basins :    Pressey,   1513 
examination:  McFarland,  1143;   1144 
gauge  heights  :  Newell,  1282  ;  1284 
hydrographic  basin  :  Kerr,  993 
improvement:  Abert,   12 
Frost  action:  Kerr,  991 
Frost  drift, 

Blue  Ridge  :  Kerr,  988 
Piedmont :  Kerr,  988 

Fry,    Joshua    and    Jefferson,    Peter.      Vir- 
ginia,    most     inhabited     part.  .   .  . 
North  Carolina  ;  map  :  Map  50  ;  see 
also  Map  36 
Frying  Pan  shoals  ; 

map :  Map  92  ;  Map  187  ;  Map  297  ;  Map 

478 

survey  :  Crowninshield,  420 
Fuller,    W.    N.      Franklin    county ;    map : 

Map  308 
Fulton,   Hamilton.     Croatan   and  Roanoke 

Sounds  ;  map  :  Map  93 
survey  of  Cape   Fear   river ;   map :   Map 
103 


TXDEX. 


387 


Polwood  mine,  Mecklenburg  county  :  Shep-    ' 


aid,  1646 


Fusion-structures,    meteorites  :    Wiecbman, 

18T5 
Gabbro.   Gold  Hill  district,  analysis:    La- 

ney.  1049 
Gabbro-diorite.     Davie     county:     Watson, 

1834 

Gadolinite.  production  19O4  :  Pratt,  1498 
Gahnite,  Mitchell  county  ;  analysis  :  Genth,    j 

637 
Gap  Creek  mine,  Ashe  county  :  Cherry  and 

Cherry.  265 
Garnet:  1233:   1339 
Pratt,  1460:  1470 
Bakersville:  Richardson,  1557 
Burke  county:   Richardson.   1557 
Jones  mine,  analysis:  Genth,  650 
crystaJlographic      measurements  :      Ma- 

thews,  1172 

inclusions:  Lea,  1O56:  1057 
mining.  Madison  county  :  624 
production:  Pratt,  1460 
see  also  rhodolite 
Gaston  county  :  1480 

altaite,   Kings   Mountain   mine:  Genth, 

647 

barite:  Pratt.  1463;  1482 
Strutters  and  Fisher,  1751 
Lawton  mine  :  Burchard,  219 
cobalt:  WnrU,  1933 
corundum:  Genth,  638 
gold  :  Graton,  679 
Kerr,  1OO8 
Ueber,  1095 
hematite:  Abert,  5 

High   Shoals   property:   Winter,   1923 
iron  ore:  Abert,  5 
Fleury,  584 
map:  Map  540 
Willis,  1894 

Long  Creek  gold  mines  :  1524 
magnetite  :  Abert,  5 
mica  :  Ham.  711 
monazite:  Xitae,  1302 
pnrpnrite:  Graton  and  Schaller,  678 
pyrites  :  Davis,  461 

Winslow,  1906 
tin  :  Graton.  676 

Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 
Gaston  mineral  company:  1760 

property  of  ;  map  :  Map  544  :  Map  545 
Gates  county:  Weatherby  and  Nash,  Map 

304 

Gauge  heights: 
Grover,  683 
Hoyt.  857 

Newell,  12S1;  1282;  1283;  1284 
Gem  minerals:   1343:   1470 


Gem  minine:  Pratt,  1470 
KUM.  1033 
western  North  Carolina :  Holmes.  844 


1033:  1042 
historical  notes:  Kunx.  1033 
Genth.  F.  A. 

biographical  sketch :  GIbbs.  657 
memoir :  Barker.  63 

Wahl,  Keller  and  Wolf,  1817 
Genthite: 
Clark,  290 
analysis :   Dnnnington,  515 

Walker,  1822 
Geographic  positions: 
Gannett.  623 
Wilson,  1901 
dictionary:  Gannett  619 
list:  Peirce,  1397 
U.  S.  Coast  Surrey :  Bacbe.  49 
Geography :     485 ;  651 ;  1350 
Clarton.  292 

Cobb.  3O8:  311;  322a :  322b:  322c 
Foust  and  Allen.  597 
Hawks,  722 
Kerr.  971 :  978 
Maury,  1173 
Morse.  1258;  1259 
NoMe,   1309 
poetical:  Cobb,  324 
western  North  Carolina :  Guyot,  691 
Geologic  age:  Lyman.  1130 
Geologic  atlas. 

Asherille  folio  :  Keith.  952 
Cranberry  folio :  Keith,  953 
Greenerille  folio:  Keith.  956 
Knoxrffle  folio  :  Keith.  95S 
Mt.  Mitchell  folio :  Keith.  959 
Nantahala  folio:  Keith,  960 
folio:  Darton.  456 
folio :  Keith.  961 
Roan  Mountain  folio :  Keith.  962 
Geologic    structure;    Appalachian    Mount- 
ains :  Keith,  951 ;  954 
Willis,  1892 ;  1893 
Cranberry  district :  Keith.  955 
Roan  Mountain:  Wetherby,  1854 
Smoky  Mountains:  Willis,  1888 
Geological 

and    mineral    resources,    investigations: 

Olmsted.  1368 
divisions:  653 
formations :  Christy,  272 
Hanks,  702 
Maclnre,  1153 ;  1154 
Mitchell,  1238 

Blue  Ridge  and  Smoky  Mountains :  Rog- 
ers, 1577 
map:  Map  581 

location  ;  map :  Map  593 


388 


INDEX. 


map :    Olmsted,    Map    105 ;    Map    215 ; 

Map  464 
Kerr,  Map  339 
Mitchell,  Map  154 
Gold  Hill  district :  Laney,  Map  734 
western    North    Carolina :    Pratt   and 

Lewis,  Map  687 
structure  ;    Roan    Mountain  :    Wetherby, 

1854 
survey :  Olmsted,  1368 

expenditures  :  Kerr,  1003  % 

historical  notes :  652 
Holmes,  838;  843 
biennial    report,    1893-1904 :    Holmes, 

835 

1905-8  :  Pratt,  1464 
report  1852 :   Emmons,   567 
1855  :  Emmons,  569 
1859  :  Emmons,  568 
1872-73  :  Kerr,   1000 
1875:  Kerr,  1001 
of  progress  :  Kerr,  998 
work:  1343;  1348;  1351 
Kerr,  975 

1893-1904:  Holmes,  835 
Geologist,  first  assistant,  report :  Phillips, 

1448 

Geology:  1343;  1337;  1350 
Emmons,  551  ;  559 
Genth,  648 
Hanna.  704 
Kerr,  971;  972;  983 
Marcon,  1163 

Mitchell,  1238  ;  1239  ;  1241 ;  1371 
Olmsted,  1371 

Cherokee  county :  Nitze,  1296 
Chowan    and    Roanoke    basins :    Ruffln, 

1591 
corundum  belt,  western  North  Carolina : 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Cranberry  district:  Keith,  955 
Dismal    swamp    district :    Ruffin,    1591 ; 

1592 

Shaler,   1618 

eastern  North  Carolina :  Olmsted,  1371 
economic :  Kerr,  1001 
Gold  Hill  district :  Laney,  1049 
gold  region  :  Mitchell,  1242 

Nitze  and  Wilkins,  1292  ;  1305 
Olmsted,  1369 
magnetite,     Granville     county :      Nitze, 

1297 
North  Carolina :  Marcou,  1163 

Mitchell,  1238  ;  1239  ;  1243  ;  1371 
Olmsted,   1371 

midland  counties  :  Emmons,  557 
railroad  stations:   Macfarlane,   1147 
southern      Appalachians :      Hayes      and 
Campbell,  723 


Pressey,   1513 

Roosevelt,  1585 

tertiary  :  map  :  Hellprin,  Map  431 
tobacco  region  :  Kerr,  1004 
western  North  Carolina :  1852 

Hayes  and  Campbell,  723 

Keith,  961 

Kerr,  1001 

Mitchell,  1237;  1242 

Smith,  1668 
Georgia,  North  and  South  Carolina ;  map : 

Map  64 
Glaciatlon,  988;  993 

Mitchell  county :  Wetherby,  1855 
Gneiss,  Corundum  Hill ;  analysis  :  Chatard, 

263 

Gold,  assays,  table :  693 
discovery:  1254;  1551 

Cramer,  410 

Foster,  594 

Moore,  1252 

Partz,  1387 

WTieeler,  1857 

Wilkes,  1882 

Cabarrus  county  :  1278 
Earnhardt,  66 
Marcou,  1161 
Patterson,  1392 
Shinn,    1650 

Clear  Creek:  669 

Mecklenburg  county  :  Tompkins,  1782 

Montgomery  county  :  1280 

early  :  Nitze  and  Wilkins,  1292 
gravels,  structure  and  origin  :  Kerr,  977 

Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
Gold  and  gold  deposits  :  667  ;  1232  ;  1233  ; 

1343  ;  1352  ;  1472  ;  1480 
Becker,  83 
Buckingham,  216 
Chance,  250 
Credner,  415 
Dick-son,  497 
Dieffenbach,  501 
Eaton,  528 
Genth,  648 
Hanks,   702 
Hanna,  703 
Holmes  and  Nitze,  837 
Johnson,  908 
Kerr,  989;  1008 
Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
Kunz,  1032 
Lieber,  1098;  1100 
Lyon,  1133 
Marcou,  1164 
Rothe,  1589 
Smith,  1671 
Stevens,  1744;   1745 
Ward,  1827 
Weed,  1844 


INDEX. 


389 


Whitney,  1867  ;  1868 

Wilkes,   1882 

Alamance     county ;     analysis :     Ledoux, 

1061 

Burke  county :  Hidden,  774 
Caoarrus  county  :  Genth,  633 
Graton,   679 
Hodge,  828 

Leeds  and  Partz,   1064 
Rlchter,   1558 

Carolina  slate  belt:  Nltze,  1290 
Catawoa  county  :  Graton,  679 

river:  Gibbon,  655 
Charlotte :  Eaton,  529 
Kerr,   1008 

Leeds  and  Penman,  1069  ;  1070 
Cleveland  county  :  Graton,  679 

Kerr,  089 
Davidson  county :  Hodge,  826 

Kerr,  1008 

Fisher  Hill :  Ricketts,  1559 
Franklin  county :  Crosby,  419 
Gaston  county  :  Graton,  679 
Kerr,  1008 
Lieber,  1095 
Gold  Hill :  Genth,  633 
Laney,  1049 
Ledoux,  1063 

Gullford  county  :  Graton,  679 
Hodge,  826 
Jones,  933 

Jones  mine :  Kerr,  989 
King's  Mountain  :  Devereux,  490 

Kerr,  1008 
Lincoln  county  :  Graton,  679 

Shepard,  1629 

Mecklenburg  county  :  Graton,  679 
Montgomery  county  :  Graton,  679 
Kerr,  1008 
Lewis,  1083 
Morenead,  1255 
Moore  county  :  Chance,  251 
Graton,  679 
Kerr,  1008 

Nash  county  :  Crosby,  419 
Randolph  county  :  Graton,  679 

Kerr,  1008 

Reed  mine:  Hunter,  874 
Relmer  gold  mine :  Leeds,  1088 
Rowau  county  :  Genth,  633 
Graton,  679 
Laney,   1049 
Ledoux,  1063 

Rutherford  county :  Glpperich,  660 
southern  Appalachians  :  Graton,  679 
Stanley  county :  Graton,  679 
Union  county  :  Graton,  679 
bibliography  :  Laney,  1049 
description  :  Nitze,  1293 
map  :  Map  584 


Gold  Hill  copper  mine : 
Weed,  1842 
description  :  Laney,  1049 

Nicholas,  1287 
Gold  Hill  district. 

bismuthinlte :  Genth,  632 
copper :  Ledoux,  1063 

deposits:   Weed,  1840;  1845;  1846 
mining  :  Kirchoff,  1018 
Laney,  1049 
Weed,  1841 ;  1842 
production  :  Graton,  677 

1905  :  Weed,  1843 
diorite,  analysis :  Laney,  1049 
gabbro,  analysis :  Laney,  1049 
geologic  map :  Laney,  Map  734 
geology  :  Laney,  1049 
gold :  Genth,  633 
gold  mines  :  Shepatd,  1644 
gold  ores :  Laney,  1049 
granite,  analysis :  Laney,  1049 
greenstone,  analysis :   Laney,   1049 
historical  notes :  Laney,  1049 
•  map:  Map  582 
map :  Kmmons,  Map  221 
sands,  report :  Eaton,  1520 
slate,  analysis'  Laney,  1049 
tuff,  analysis:  Laney,   1049 
Union  copper  mine :  Laney,  1049 

Nicholas,  1288 
volcanic  rocks :  Laney,  1049 
Gold  Hill  mine  :  667  ;  670  ;  671 
Ashbury,  37 
Cram,  408 
Eames,  523;  524 
Emmons,  557  ;  558 
Hanna,  703 
Jackson,  888;  890 
Laney,  1049 
Ledoux,  1063 

Lieber,  1097;   1098;   1100 
Pratt,  1471 
Shepard,  1644 
Whitney,  1867 
Gold    Hill    type,    copper    deposits :    Weed, 

1846 
Gold  mines  and  mining  :  42  ;  1252  ;  1353  ; 

1001 ;  1697 
Becker,  83 
Eames,  525 
Genth,  648 

Holmes  and  Nltze,  837 
Jackson,  889 ;  891 
Laney,  1049 

Leeds,  1065;  1066;  1067 
Lindgren,  1102 
Lyon,  1133 
McElrath,  1142 
Nitze,  1293 
Nltze  and  Hanna,  1291 


390 


INDEX. 


Nitze  and  Wilkens,  1292  ;  1305 

Pratt,  1471 

Pratt  and  Steel,  1500 

Reinhardt,  1553 

Rothe,  1371 ;  1590 

Weed,  1844 

Whitney,  1886 

Wilkes,   1882 

1882:   1339 

1892:  1336 

Burns  mine  :  Chance,  251 

Cabarrus  county  :  Ayres,  45 

Barnnardt,  66 

Caldcleugb.  mine :  Andresen,  31 
Carolina  slate  belt :  Nitze,  1290 
Charlotte  :  670 

Conrad  Hill  mine  :  Jackson,  893 
Davidson  county  :  Andresen,  31 
eastern   North  Carolina :  Maxwell,  1175 
Gold  Hill  mine  :  667  ;  668  ;  670  ;  671 

Ash  bury,  37 

Cram,  408 

Eanies,  523;  524 

Emmons,  557  ;  558 

Hanna,  703 

JacKson,  888  ;  890 

Laney,  1049 

Ledoux,  1063 

Lieber,  1097;  1098;  1100 

Pratt,  1471 

Whitney,  1867 

Guilford  county  :  Eights,  542 
Hoover  Hill  mine:  853 
King's  Mountain:  1047 
Randolph   county  :  853 
Reed  mine  :  Ayres,  45 

Earnhardt,  60 

Rowan  county  :   Laney,   1049 
southern  Appalachians  :   Pratt,   1472 

Read,   1545 

Stewart  mine  :  Genth,  649 
Vanderburg  mine  :  Hodge,  828 

Richter,  1588 
western  North  Carolina  :  Blake,  142 

Nitze  and  Hanna,  1291 
historical  notes  :  672  : 

Crane,  418 

Jones,  933 

Laney,  1049 

Lyon,  1133 
Gold    mines    and    pyrites    deposits ;    map : 

Map  444 

Gold  region  ;  map  :  Map  174 
Grandfather  Mountain  :   Waddell,  1812 
Granite :  1480 

Merrill,  1215  ;  1218 

Watson  and  Laney,  1829 

age  and  structure :  Watson,  1835 

Asheville,  compression  tests  :  675 

central  and  western  counties  :  Kerr,  984 


Charlotte,  256 

Coastal  Plain  :  Watson,  1831 

distribution  :   Watson,   1835 

Gold    Hill     district;     analysis:     Laney, 

1049 

Mountain  region  :   Watson,  1831 
Mount  Airy ;  analysis  :  Day,  472 
petrography  :  Watson,  1835 
Piedmont  Plateau  :  Watson,  1831 
Granite    and    gneiss ;    geographic    distribu- 
tion ;  map  :  Map  705 
Granite  quarries  : 

Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Mount    Airy,     Surry    county :     Watson, 

1831 
Salisbury  :   1235 

Watson  and  Laney,   1829 
Granite  quarrying,  methods  :   1527 
Granville  county:   3480 

conglomerate  :   Holmes,   830 
copper  deposits  :  Judd,  937 
Ricketts,  1559 
Weed,  1840 

Weed  and  Watson,  1847 
copper  district :  Watson.  1836 
copper  mines  :  Weed,  1842 
copper  ores  :   Nitze,   1306 

Watson,   1830 
iron  ores  :  Nitze,  1306 
magnetite :  Nitze,  1297 
mineral  springs  :   Moorman,   1253 
Graphite  :   1233  ;   1330  ;   1480 
Silliman,  1651 

Alexander  county :   Hidden.   775 
McDowell    county,    production  :    Struth 

ers,  1753 
Gray's   new    map    of   North    Carolina    and 

South  Carolina:   Map  395 
Great  Park  canal ;  map  :  Map  764 
Great    Peedee    river,    drainage :    Gannett, 

691 
Great    Smoky    Mountains,    travel,    popular 

account :  Carpenter,  237 
Greene  county,   marls ;   analysis :   Ledoux, 

1060 
Greeneville  area,  soil  survey  :  Mooney  and 

Ayrs,    1250 

Greeneville  folio:  Keith,  956 
Greeneville  quadrangle, 
geologic  maps  :  Map  688 
map  :*Map  695 
Green     river,     preliminary     examination : 

Hinman,  821 

Greensand  :  Morton,  1262 
Greensand, 

eastern  North  Carolina  :  Smock,  1693 
origin  :  Bailey,  59 

Greenstone,    Gold    Hill    district,    analysis : 
Laney,  1049 


INDEX. 


391 


Griffin    mine,    Randolph    county :    Tilden, 

1778 
Ground    mica    industry,    Mitchell    county : 

Nitze,  1294 
Guilford  county :  1480 

Aberdeen  property,  report :  Hodge,  1520 
copper  mine  :   Jackson,   894  ;  897 
Fentress  mine  :   Whitney,  1867 
gold :  Graton,  679 

Jones,  933 

gold  mines :  Eights,  542 
gold  ores :  Hodge,  826 
iron  mines :  Winter,  1922 
iron  ores  :  Willis,  1894 
analysis :   Lesley,    1080 
Sergeant,   1617 
Winter,  1922 

McCullock  copper  and  gold  mining  com- 
pany :  Palmer  and  Buckler,  1882 
report :  Jackson,  895 
McCullock  mine:  Whitney,  1867 
magnetite,  analysis :  Bowron,  165 
map  :  Map  567  ;  Map  735 
meteorite  :  Buchner,  214 
Cohen,  334 
Harris,   712 
Venable,  1805 
analysis:  Clark,  282 
Farrington,  577 
Shepard,  1639 

North  Carolina  copper  mine :  1333 
.Phoenix  mine  :  Dickeson,  496 
Twin  mine,  report :  Dickeson,  496 
Gulf,  coal  analysis:  Clarke,  291 
Gummite     and     uranotil     pseudomorphism 

after  uraninite :  Foote,  590 
Gummite, 

chemical    experiments :    Boltwood,    154  ; 

155;  157 

Flat  Rock,   analysis :  Pratt,  1507 
Flat  Rock  mine  :  Kerr,  986 
Mitchell  county :  Hidden,  776 
investigations :  Barker,  64 
Gummite    lignite,    Raleigh ;    analysis :    Le- 

doux,  1061 
Halifax  county  : 
Willis,   1894 
fossils:  Cope,  373;  378 
map :  Map  305 

swamp  lands,  drainage :  Brazier,  178 
Harbor  entrances:  Haupt,  718 
Harbor  improvement : 
Abbot,  4 
Casey,  247 
Craighill,  407 
jjuane,  511 
liillespie,  658 
tiaroors    and    channels,    table    of   depths : 

1759 
Harlowe  river,  improvement :  Bixby,  114 


Harnett  county, 

are  clays:  Phillips.   1445 

iron  ores :  Julien,  940 
Willis,  1894 

underground  waters  :  Fuller,  603 
Hatchettolite,  Mitchell  county: 

Smith,  1688 

analysis  :  Allen,  27 

Smith,  1672 
Hatteras. 

geology:  Kerr,  976 

Inlets,  changes  :  Muse,  1273 

Wainwright,   1819 
(Harbor  of  Refuge)  :  Map  167 
Hatteras  Inlet ; 

map :  Map  176 ;  Map  205 

opening :  Welch,  1849 

preliminary  survey  :  Map  234 
Hatteras 

Island:  Cobb,  318 

shoals  ;  description  :  Bache,  54 

map :  Map  177 
Hausmannite : 

Chatham  county :  Cobb,  319 

Kandolph  county  :  Cobb,  319 
Haw  river,  discharge  measurements :  New- 
ell, 1282;  1284 
Haywood  county  :  1480 

chrome  ores :  Glenn,  665 

corundum :  Gannett.  617 :  Pratt,  1460 

geological  examination :   Owen.   1380 

nemattte :  Emmons,  570 

magnetite :   Emmons,  570 

manganese :  Newland,  1285 

map:  Map  159 

meteorite  :  Buchner,  214  ;  215 
Harris,  712 
Shepard,  1632 
Venable,  1805 

mica  deposits :  Cirkel,  277 

mica  mining,  1900  :  Holmes,  842 

micas:  Lewis,  1085 

mineral  resources :  Owen,  1380 

pyrrhotite :  Nason,  1277 

stone  implements  :  Hidden,  795 

volcanic  action  :  Clingman,  299  ;  303 
Hazel  Creek,  copper  ores  :  Laney,  1050 
Hazel  Creek  and  Eagle  Creek  watersheds : 

Laney,  Map  711 
Hematite, 

Ashe  county :  Porter,  1455 

Catawba  county  :  Abert,  5 

Cherokee  county:  Emmons,  570 

Forsyth     county,     analysis :      Manning, 

1159 
Wilson,  1898 

Gaston  county  :  Abert,  5 

Haywood  county  :  Emmons,  570 

Lincoln  county  :  Abert,  5 

Macon  county  :   Emmons,  570 


392 


Mitchell  county  :  Porter,  1455 
see  also  iron  ores 
Henderson  county  :  1480 
auerlite :  Hidden,  767 

Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  780 
analysis :     Hidden     and    Mackintosh, 

768;  789 
radioactivity,    analysis :    Clarke    and 

Schneider,  289 
garnet,    Jones    mine ;    analysis :    Genth, 

650 

polycrase,  analysis :   Hidden  and  Mack- 
intosh, 793 
xanthitane :  Shepard,  1628 

analysis :  Eaklns,  520 
xenotime-zircon :  Hidden,  798 
zircon  :  575  ;  1248 
Hidden,  799 
Kunz,   1044 
Pratt,  1484 

analysis  :  Emmons,  572 
mines :  Venable,  1808 
production,  1904:  Pratt,  1478 
twinned  :  Hidden  and  Pratt,  796 
twinning  law:  Hidden,  786 
Hendersonville  meteorite : 
Glenn,  664 
composition     and     structure :     Merrill, 

1216 

Hepler  copper  mine : 
Eights,  540 
Petherlck,  1412 
Hercules  mine :  Pratt,  1502 
Hertford  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  712 
Hewitt  mine, 

soapstone :  Day,  470 
talc,  analysis:  Pratt,  1504 
Hlatt    land,    Surry    county,    topography : 

Eights,  543 
Hickory  area, 

soil  survey :  Calne,  228 
soils,  analyses :  Caine,  228 
soils  :  Whitney,  1871 
Hickory  quadrangle ;  map  :  Map  636 
Hickory  soil  map :  Map  658 
Hiddenite:   1330;   1470 
Hidden,  775;  776;  781 
Semmons,  1616 
Alexander      county :      Baskerville      and 

Lockhart,  70 
analysis  :  Genth,  629 

Smith,  1675 

crystallographic  description :  Dana,  450 
western  North  Carolina :  Blake,  142 
Hiddenite   mine ;   Alexander  county ;   vom 

Rath,  1543 

High  Hill  copper  mine :  Weed,  1846 
High    Shoals,    Gaston    county ;    property : 
Winter,  1923 
map :  Map  329 


High  Shoals  M'f  g  Co.,  lands ;  map :  Map 

442 

High   Shoals 
mine  :  1452 

pyrites  deposits :  Winslow,  1906 
Hillsville  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  680 
Hilton,     William.       Discovery     of     coast ; 

map  :  Map  7 
Hipp  mine,  Mecklenburg  county  :  Shepard, 

1646 

Hlwassee  river : 
Waddell,   1812 

description  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
discharge  measurements  :  Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
drainage  :  Gannett,  621 
gauge  heights  :  Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1284 

Holland,  N.  Chart  of  coast  from  Curri- 
tuck  Inlet  to  Savannah  river ;  map  : 
Map  67 

Holloway  copper   mine : 
Phillips,   1441 
Weed,   1842;  1846 
White,  1861 
Holston  river : 
Waddell,  1812 

description  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
drainage  basin  :  Pressey,  1513    * 
Homan  ;  Virginia,  Marylandia  et  Carolina  ; 

map:  Map  27 
Hominy  Creek, 

drainage  basin  :  Harris,  714 
meteorite  :  Buchner,  214  ;  215 
Harris,    712 
Kenngott,   969 
Venable,   1805 
Wadsworth,  1814 
analysis:  Clark,  282 
Rammelsberg,   1533 
Shepard,  1645 
Hoover  Hill  gold  mine:  853 

Winslow,  1904 
Hot  Springs, 

manganese  ;  analysis  :  Ledoux,  1061 
rock  formations  :  Christy,  272 
water  analysis :  Smith,  1670 
Howie  mine  :  670 

Hanna,  703 
Hudglns     Company's     new    survey    map : 

Map  673 

Huey  mine:  Lieber,  1097;  1098;  1100 
Hunt  and  Douglas  copper  process  : 
Egleston,  537;  538 
Hunt,  869;  870;  872 
Olcott,  1364 
Huronlan : 
Nitze,  1307 
Whitney  and  Wadsworth,  1866 


INDEX. 


393 


Hutching,  T.     Western  parts  of  Virginia. 
....  North  Carolina ;   map :   Map 
54 
Hyalite,  Mitchell  county :  Julien,  943 

Yancey  county:  Julien,  943 
Hyde  county  swamp  lands :  1318 

vacant  lands  ;  map :  Map  477 
Hyde  swamp  lands,  peat  analyses :  Basker- 

ville,  71 

Hydraulic  mining: 
McElrath,  1141 
Pratt.  1502 

Burke  county :  Ellet,  545 
Cherokee  county:  1354 
McDowell  county:  Ellet,  545 
Hydrographic  map :  Map  607 
sheets,  list:  Patterson,  1390 

Pelrce,   1398 
surveys.     Cape     Fear     river     entrance : 

Huger,  858 
work:  Tittman,  1780 

progress  in  1895:  Newell,  1283 
Hydrography:  1350 
Davis,  459 ;  460 
Gale,  613 
Grover,  683 
Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 
Swain,  1754 
mountain  region :  1265 

Pressey  and  Myers,  1514 
southern  Appalachians :   Pressey,  1513  ; 

1514 

Roosevelt,  1585 
western  North  Carolina :  Gale,  613 

Henry,   760 
Hyrne,  Edward.     Cape  Fear  river,  Bar  to 

Brunswick  ;  map  :  Map  35 
Ilmenite.   Carter's  mine,  analysis :  Genth, 

640 

Indian     Island     Slough,     preliminary    ex- 
amination :  Johnston,  926 
Indian  localities;  map:  Map  229 
Inland  navigation,  improvement :  Murphey, 

1270 
Inlets, 

'    Bodie's  Island:  Boutelle,  164 
Improvements :  1328 

Murphey,  1270 
Inspector  of  mines,  annual  reports  1897- 

98:  1332 

Internal  improvement: 
Hawks,  721 

memoir,  Murphey,  1268 
report:  1355 
see  North   Carolina,   Board  of  Internal 

Improvement. 
I ola  mine : 
Eames,  525 
Hafer,  696 
Megraw,  1181 

26 


Read,  1545 

treatment  of  ores:  Megraw,  1181 
Iredell  county:  14SO 

corundum:   Willcor,    1883;   Pratt,    1469 
corundum  mines:   Lewis,  1088 
mineral  water,   analysis:   Ledoux.    1060 
quartz  crystals:  vom  Rath,  1539:  1541 
zircon:  Pratt,  1477;  1484;  1487 
Iron  :  1232  :  1343 
Hale,  698 
Kerr,   972 

Alleghany  county:  Currey,  421 
Ashe  county:  Currey,  421 
Chatham  county :  Gemmel,  627 
Deep  river :  Emmons,  562 

Wilkes,   1881 

analyses:   Wilkes,   1881 

coal   and   iron  company,   description : 

487 

Gaston  county:  Flenry,  584 
Ore  Hill ;  map :  Map  542 
western  North  Carolina:  Blake,  142 
Iron, 

meteoric,    Davidson    county ;    analysis : 

Pratt,  1496 

mines  ;  Guilford  county  :  Winter.  1922 
native ;  Guilford  county :  Shepard.  1639 

Randolph  county :  Shepard,  1639 
Iron  mines  and  mining :  Nitze,  835 ;  1295 
Iron  ore :  1233  ;  1480 
Dewey,  491 
Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
Nitre,  835 ;  1295 
Willis,   1894 
table :  693 

analyses:  Asbury,  35 
Ashe  county:   Mitchell,   1239 

analysis:  Porter,  1455 
Caldwell  county,   analysis:   Pratt.   1461 
Catawba  county :  Abert,  5 

map :  Map  540 
Chapel    Hill    mine ;    analyses :    Roberts, 

1569 
Cranberry :  Keith,  957 

mines:  Britton,  187 

Eckel,  532 

Danbury;  map:  Map  547 
Davidson   county,  analysis :   Booth,   160 

Sergeant,  1617 

Deep  river,  analysis :  Emmons.  552 
Forsyth     county,     analyses:     Sergeant, 

1617 
Gaston  county:  Abert,  5 

map:  Map  540 
Granville  county:  Nitze,  1306 

analysis:  Nitze,  1297 
Guilford  county,  analysis:  Lesley,  1080 

Sergeant,  1617 

Winter,  1922 
Harnett  county:  Julien,  940 


394 


INDEX. 


King's  Mountain  :  Hunt,  863 
Lincoln  county  :  Abert,  5 

map :  Map  540 
Mitchell  county :   Eckel,   532 
Swank,  1757 
analyses:  1275 
Porter,   1455 
Whltfleld,  1863 
Rocldngham    county,    analysis :    Lesley, 

1080 

Sergeant,  1617 
Surry  county  :  Mitchell,  1239 
Troy,  analysis  :  Eakins,  518 
western  North  Carolina  :  Kase,  946 
Wilkes  county  :  Mitchell,  1239 
Iron  ore  distribution  :   1295 
Smock,  1692 
map :  Map  530 

historical  notes  :  Lesley,  1081 
localities  and  mines  :  1339 
nickel  if  erous,  Lenoir  :  Hess,  765 
Iron    works,    historical    account :    Swank, 

1758 

Ischrhiza  antiqua  :  Leidy,  1077 
Itacolumite, 

Burke  county  :  Shepard,  1640 

King's  Mountain :  Lieber,  1096 

relation     to    the    diamond :     Wetherill, 

1856 

Stokes  county :  Justice,  945 
Wetherill,  1856 
analysis:  Wetherill,  1856 
Jackson  county, 

bismutite,  Casher's  Valley :  Chester,  266 
chromite:    Pratt,    1467;    1468;    1489; 

1490 

chrysolite,  analyses  :  Genth,  634 
clay  deposits  :  Holmes,  845 
clay  mining  :  Hill,  803 
copper:  Weed,  1843 

mines :  380 
corundum  :  Gannett,  617 

Genth,  638 

corundum  mines  :  Lewis,  1088 
Pratt,  1491 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
production:  Pratt,  1460 
enstatite,  analysis  :  Pratt,  1476  ;  1487 
garnet  production :   Pratt,   1460 
genthite,  analysis :   Dunnington,   515 

Walker,  1822 ;  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
geological  examination  :   Owen,   1380 
kaolin,   analysis :   Manning,   1158 
deposits  :  Holmes,  845 
mining:   Hill,   803 
mica:  Cirkel,  277 
mica  mining  :  Holmes,  842 

Phillips,  1443  ;  1444 
mineral  lands:  Miller,  1227 
resources  :  Owen.  1380 


nickel :  Emmens,  548 
Ingalls,  882 
Pratt,  1486 
analysis  :  Barlow,  65 
nickel  bearing  area  ;  map  :  Map  701 
perldotite  area  ;  map  :  Map  571 
pyroxenite,  analysis  :   Schneider,   1602 

Williams,   1890 
pyrrhotite :  Nason,  1277 
Rich  Mountain  meteorite :  Merrill,  1217 
staurolite  :  Tayior,  1765 
talc,  analyses  :  Bachman,  58 
talc  deposits  :  Pratt,  1505 
water  spouts  :  Clingman,  299  ;  304 
James  mica  mine,  zoisite,  analysis :   Eak- 
ins, 522 

Jarrett  property,   Swain  and  Macon  coun- 
ties :  Smith,  1669 

Jenks  corundum  mine,  Macon  county  : 
Raymond,  1544 
Smith,  1668 
Jenks  mine, 

culsagceite :  Cooke,  369 
vermiculite :  Cooke,  369 
Jewell   Hill  meteorite,   see  Duel   Hill  me- 
teorite 

Johnson's  North  Carolina  and  South  Caro- 
lina ;  map :  Map  287 
Johnston  county, 

deep  borings  :  Barton,  453 
iron  ore :  Willis,  1894 
Jointing :  Hobbs,  825 
Jones  county, 

limestone,  analysis  :  Hodge,  827 
map :  Map  755 

marls,  analyses  :  Ledoux,  1060 
parts  of ;  map :  Map  174 
swamp  lands  :  Nash,  1276  ;  1324 
Jones  mine : 

Graton,  676 

garnet,  analysis :  Genth,  650 
gold :  Kerr,  989 
Randolph  county :  Tyson,  1792 
mining  property  ;  map :  Map  198 
Joyce's  Creek,  N.  C.,  and  Deep  Creek,  Va., 

canal  examination  :  Kearney,  949 
Juggensheims'  mine,  hyalite  :  Julien,  943 
Jurassic  coal  formation  :  Rogers,  1575 
Kaolin  :  1339  ;  1480 
analysis  :  Crane,  412 
Middleton,  1225 
Ries,  1560;  1562;  1563 
Jackson  county  :  Holmes,  845 

analysis  :  Manning,  1158 
western  North  Carolina:  Harris,   716 

Ries,  1562 
mining:  Crane,  412 

historical  notes  :  Holmes,  845 
Jackson  county:  Hill,  803 


INDEX. 


395 


Macon  county :  Hill,  803 
Mitchell  county:  Hill,  803 
Yancey  county:  Hill.  803 
production  :  Middleton,   1225 
Karriker  gold  and  copper  company ;  Leeds 

and  Partz,  1064 
Kearney,  James. 

Chesapeake   Bay  and  Albemarle   Sound, 

country  between  ;  map  :  Map  86 
Wilmington  and  vicinity,  military  recon- 
naissance ;  map  :  Map  98 
Kenly  quadrangle  ;  map :  Map  663 
Kerr,  W.  C. 

Agricultural  map:  Map  384 
biographical  sketch  :  849  ;  1013 
geological  map :  Map  339 
North  Carolina  ;  map  :  Map  403 
physiographical  map :  Map  406 
Kerrite,    Franklin,    analysis:    Clarke    and 

Schneider,  284 

King's  mine,  see  Silver  Hill  mine 
King's  Mountain, 
cassiterite : 
Benedict,  87 
Blake,  148 
Dabney,  432 
Fnrman,  611 
Graton.  676 ;  679 
Hess,  764 
Ledonx.  1062 
Phillips,  1449 
Pratt,  1466 
Rolker,  1584 
Ulke,  1794 
Van  Ness,  1800 
analysis  :  Bruce,  212 
examination :  Ledoux,  1062 
gold:  1047 
Devereux,  490 
Kerr,  1008 

gold  belt:  Nitze  and  Hanna,  1291 
iron  ore  :  Hunt,  863 
Itacolumite:  Lieber,  1096 
quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  743 
syncline :  Weaver,  1838 
tin  discovery  :  Furman,  611 

Lewis,  1086 

tin  exploration :  Ledoux,  1062 
topography :  Cobb,  315 
King's  Mountain  mine  :  1047  ;  1134  ;  1234  ; 

1696 

altaite :  Genth,  647 
Kinsey  talc  mine ;  analysis  of  talc :  Pratt, 

1504 

Kinston  soil  map  :  Map  632 
Kirkland,    A.       Columbus    county ;    map : 

Map  402 

Kltchin,    T.      North    and    South    Carolina 
and  Georgia  ;  map  :  Map  46 


Knoxvllle  folio : 
Keith,  958 

geologic  maps :  Map  565 
Knoxville  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  637 
Kyanite,  see  cyanite 
Kyzer's    map   of   Cleveland   county :    Map 

454 

Labyrlnthodont :  Cope,  372 
Lafayette  formation  :  McGee,  1148 
Lake  Phelps,  discovery  :  505 
Lake  Scuppernong,  see  Lake  Phelps 
Lambert,  Samuel.     Coast  chart  :  Map  95 
Land,  western  North  Carolina:  1853 
Laney,  F.  B. 

Geologic  map  :  Map  734 
Hazel    Creek    and    Eagle    Creek    water- 
sheds ;  map  :  Map  711 
Lathrop,    John.      Albemarle    and    Chesa- 
peake canal ;  map  :  Map  227 
Laurentian  formation  :  Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth,  1866 
Lawson,  John. 

Inhabited     parts     of     North     Carolina : 

map :  Map  23 

map  of  North  Carolina  :  Map  24 
Lawson  mine :  670 
Lawton    mine,    Gaston   county :    Burchard, 

219 
Lazulite, 

Crowder's  Mountain  :  Shepard,  1638 
Lincoln  county  :  Hunter,  874 
western  North  Carolina:  Blake.   142 
analysis :  Smith  and  Brush.  1676 
Lea,  P.    Carolina,  new  map :  Map  21 
Lead:  1339 
Genth,  648 

Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
Lead     ore,     Davidson     county,     analysis : 

Booth,  160 

Lederer's  marches ;  map  :  Map  12 
Lemmon    mine,    Union    county :    Whitney, 

1867 

Lemon's  mine.  Mecklenburg  county  :  Shep- 
ard, 1646 
Lenoir, 

iron  ore,  nickcliferous :  Hess.  765 
county,  fossils :  Leidy,  1078 

Limber,  1101 
map :  Map  756 
Leopardite, 

Mecklenburg  county:  Hunter,  874 

analysis :  Watson,  1832 
Montgomery    county,    analysis :    Genth, 

634 
Lesley,    J.    P.      Topographical    types    in 

North  Carolina  ;  map  :  Map  291 
Leveling:  Wilson,  1902 
Lewis'  Creek,  fossils:  Lyell,  1125 


396 


INDEX. 


Lewis  thoroughfare,  preliminary  examina- 
tion: 

Johnston,  923 
Lucas  and  Winslow,  1123 
Lick  Creek  meteorite : 
Brezina,  182 
Cohen,  334 
Venable,  1805 
analysis  :   Farrington,   577 

Hidden,  783 
properties :  Cohen,  328 
relation   of  nickel   and   cobalt  to   iron  : 

Cohen  and  Weinschenk,  327 
Lillington  River, 
improvement:  879 

Hinman,  811 

Mercur,  1197 
map :  Map  392 

Limestone  :  1233  ;  1339  ;   1480 
Kerr,  984 

Merrill,  1212  ;  1215  ;  1218 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Alleghany  county  :  Nason,  1277 
Cherokee  county :  Eckel,  533 
eastern  North  Carolina :  Olmsted,  1371 
Jones  county,  analysis :  Hodge,  827 
Macon  county,   analysis :    Ledoux,    1061 
New  Hanover  county  :  Eckel,  533 

analysis :  Battle,  77 
Fender  county  ;  analysis  :  Battle,  77 
Wilmington:  Lyell,  1126 
analyses :  1342 

quarries :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Limonite, 

Cherokee  county  :  Nitze,  1296 
ores,  analyses :  Nitze,  1296 
see  iron  ore 
Lincoln  county :   1480 
amethyst:  Hunter,  874 
cobalt:  Wurtz,  1933 
cyanite :  Hunter,  874 
diamond  :  Hunter,  874 
gold  :  Graton,  679 
hematite:  Abert,  5 

Willis,  1894 

iron  ore  deposits ;  map :  Map  540 
lazulite :  Hunter,  874 
magnetite :  Abert,  5 
mica  :  Harn,  711 
monazite  :  Nitze,  1302 

Pratt,  1484 

native  gold  :  Shepard,  1629 
nickel:  Wurtz,   1933 
quartz :  Bates,  74 
rutile :  Dickson,  498 
tin  :  Graton,  676  ;  679 

Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 
Linnville  Mountain  meteorite : 
Brezina,  180 
Cohen,  334 


Venable,  1805 
analysis  :  Cohen,  331  ;  336 
Kunz,  1035 
Whltfleld,  1864 
Linville  Park,  Mitchell,  Watuga  and  Cald- 

well  counties  ;  map  :  Map  689 
Llriodendron :  Cobb,  309;   320 
Little  Tennessee  river  : 
Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
Waddell,  1812 
discharge   measurements  :   Hoyt.   857 

Newell,  1282;   1284 
drainage  :   Gannett,   621 
examination  :  McFarland,   1145 
gauge  heights  :  Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282 

Livingston    Creek,     preliminary    examina- 
tion :  Johnston,  924 
Lockwood  Folly  river, 

examination  :  Phillips,  1420 
Improvement :  Heap,  734 

Stanton,  1709 
map:   Map   382;   Map   472;    Map   474; 

Map  531 ;  Map  588 
preliminary   examination :   Bixby,   125 

Johnston,  927 
Loflin     mine,     Randolph     county :     Tyson, 

1792 

Loflin  mining  property ;  map :  Map  199 
LSllinglte,    Alexander    county ;    analysis : 

Genth,  641 

Long  Creek  gold  mines,  prospectus  :   1524 
Long    mine,    Cabarrus    county :    Whitney, 

1867 

Lookout  Bight,  chart :  Map  613 ;  Map  574 
Lookout  cove,  Cape  Lookout ;  map :  Map 

379 

Louisville  exposition,  North  Carolina  min- 
erals :  Hanks,  702 
Lucasite,  Corundum  Hill,  analysis :  Chat- 

ard,  261 
Lumber  river, 

improvement :  Abbott,  2 
map :  Map  507 

preliminary  examination  :  Bixby,   126 
Lynch's     complete     map     of     Rutherford 

county  ;  map  :  Map  690 
McCullock   copper   and  gold   mining   com- 
pany, Guilford  county  :  Palmer  and 
Buckley,  1382 
chart  of  mines :  Map  197 
report :  Jackson,  895 
McCullock  mine  : 
Emmons,  557 ;  558 
Lieber,   1099 
Whitney,  1867 
McDowell   county  :    1480 
diamond  :  Kunz,  1041 
earthquakes ;   Rockwood,  1573 
gold  region :  Pratt,  1502 


INDEX. 


397 


graphite,  production  :  Struthers,  1753 
hydraulic  mining:  Blake,  145 

Ellet,  545 
mica:  Colles,  338 
monazite  :  Bohm.  151 
Day,  468 

Nitze,  1299;  1300;  1302 
Pratt,   1484 

radioactivity :  McCoy  and  Ross,  1138 
pyromelane :  Shepard,  1628 
tetradymite:  Genth,  647 
topography  :  Ellery,  544 
xenotime :  Hidden,  798 

Shepard,  1649 
zircon  :  Dana,  451 
McGinn  mine:  1134 
McMakin's  mine,  copper  analysis :  Genth, 

631 ;  646 

Mackay,  Arthur.     Coast  about  Cape  Look- 
out ;  map :  Map  41 
Mackay's  Creek, 

entrance  :  Map  170  ;  Map  519 
improvement :  Blxby,  106 

Stanton,  1710 
mouth  ;  map  :  Map  327 

examination    and    survey :    Craighill, 

402 

preliminary  examination  :  Bixby,  127 
progress  map  1892 :  Map  538 
Maclure:  1178 
Macon  county :  1480 

anthophyllite  ;   analysis  :   Penfleld,   1399 
chromite,    analysis:    Pratt,    1489;   1490 
clay  mining  :  Hill,  803 
corundum,  384 ;  385 
Gannett,    617 
Hidden,  770 
Jenks,  902 
Leidy,  1075 
Pratt,  1493 

alteration :  Willcox,  1887 
analysis  :  Jenks,  902 
Corundum  Hill  mine :  Chatard,  258 

Raborg,  1532 
discovery ;  Shepard,  1648 
Franklin :  Jenks,  901 
gems  :  Kunz,   1029 
industry :  Acheson,  23 
mines :  Lewis,  1088 
Pratt,  1499 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
production  :  Pratt,  1460 

1898:  Ropes,  1587 
Corundum  Hill  mine:  Chatard,  258 
Lewis,  1088 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Raborg,  1032 

Cowee  Valley  ruby  mine,  report :  Brown, 
188 


Culsagee  corundum  mine :  Genth,  638 

Shepard,  1643 
description  :  30 
dlaspore :  Trautwine,  1787 
emery :  Judd,  936 
enstatite;  analysis:  Pratt,  1476 
geological  examination :  Owen,  1380 
hematite :  Emmons,  570 
Jarrett  property:  Smith,  1669 
Jenks  corundum  mine :   Raymond,  1544 

Smith,   1668 

kaolin  mining  :  Hill,  803 
limestone,  analysis :  Ledoux,  1061 
lucasite,  analysis  :  Chatard,  261 
mica:  Cirkel,  277 

Lewis,  1085 
mica  mining:  Phillips,  1443;  1444 

prehistoric:  Smith,  1666 

Simonds,  1656 
magnetite :  Emmons,  570 
mineral  resources :  Owen,  1380 
prase :  Cobb,  319 
rhodolite :  Judd  and  Hidden,  938 

analysis :  Hidden  and  Pratt,  791 

associated      minerals :      Hidden      and 

Pratt,  792 
ruby :  Hidden,  794 

Judd  and  Hidden,  938 

Kunz,  1045 

Corundum  Hill :  Jenks,  899 
sapphire,  Corundum   Hill  :  Jenks,  899 
sperrylite :  Hidden,  787 

Kunz,  968 

analysis :  Hidden,  787 
thermal  belt :  McDowell,  1139 

water  spouts :  Clingman,  299 ;  304 
Madison  county  :  1480 

barite  :  Pratt,  1463  ;  1482 

Struthers  and  Fisher,  1751 
chromite  :  Glenn,  665 
coal,  prospecting :  Phillips,  1439 
corundum  :  Gannett,  617 

Genth,   638 

mines:  Lewis,  1088 
garnet:  Pratt,  1460 

mining :  624 

geological  examination  :  Owen,  1380 
Greeneville    soil    survey :    Mooney    and 

Ayrs,  1250 

iron  ore:  Willis,  1894 
meteorite:  Cohen,  334 

(Duel  Hill)  :  Venable,  1805 

analysis:  Flight,  585 
Rammelsberg,  1533 
Smith,  1677 

mineral  resources :  Owen,  1380 
mineral  springs  :  Walton,  1823 
mineral  water,  analyses :  Walton,  1823 
monazite  deposits:  Nitze.  1302 
plnlte,  analysis :  Reese,  1550 


398 


talc:  Pratt,  1505 

thermal  springs  :  Daubeny,  457 

unakite:  Bradley,  177 

Watson,  1831 ;  1833 
zircon,  analysis  :  Genth,  650 
Magnetic  declinations  : 

Schott,  1608:  1609 

approximate   lines  ;    map  :    Map   617  ; 
Map  618 

Bodie's  Island:  Schott,  1607 

distribution  :   Schott,   1606 

Raleigh:  Schott,  1607 

table :  Bauer,  81 

Baylor  and  Hazard,  82 

Wilmington :  Schott,  1607 
observations  1906-7  :  Faris,  576 

Salisbury  :  Bauer,  80 

Wadesboro  :   Bauer,   80 
survey  :  Baylor  and  Hazard  :  82 
Magnetism  :  Bache  and  Hilgard,  52 
Magnetite:   1295 

Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  775 
Ashe  county:  Nitze,  1298 

Porter,  1455 

analysis:  Nitze,  1298 
Catawba  county :  Abert,  5 
Chapel  Hill,  analysis:  Borden,   161 
Cherokee  county  :  Bmmons,  570 
Cranberry  :  Birkinblne,  96 

Chase,  257 

Klmball,  1014 

Smock,   1692 

analysis:  Chatard,  262 

Kimball,  1014 
Gaston  county :  Abert,  5 
Granville  county :   Nitze,   1297 
Guilford  county  ;  analysis  :  Bowron,  165 
Haywood  county  :  Emmons,  570 
Lincoln  county  :  Abert,  5 
Macon  county  :   Emmons,  570 
Mitchell  county :  1275 

Kimball,  1014 

Porter,  1455 

analysis :   Bowron,  165 

Kimball,   1014 
Orange   county,    Chapel   Hill,    analysis : 

Borden,  161 

Stokes  county  ;  analysis  :   Nitze,   1303 
Unaka  Mountains :  Blake,  141 
Watauga  county  :  1275 
see  also  iron  ore 

Malby  mine,  analysis  of  talc  :  Pratt,  1504 
Manganese  :  1339 
Birkinbine,  97 
Haywood  county:  Newland,  1285 

Hot  Springs,  analysis :  Ledoux,  1061 
Surry  county  :  Olmsted,  1373 
Transylvania  county :   Newland,   1285 
Wayne  county  :  Newland,  1285 
production:  Weeks,   1848 


Manteo  mining  company,  property  :  Tyson, 

1792 

Map,  ancient,  account :  Rockwell,  1572 
Marble  :  1232  ;  1339 
Kerr,  984 

Merrill,  1212;  1215;  1218 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Cherokee  county,  analyses  :  Nitze,   1296 
quarries :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Marl: 

Carpenter,  236 

Phillips,  1442 

Pratt,  1508 

analyses  :  1167  ;  1340  ;  1341 ;  1342 

analysis  :  Dabney,  428 

Cape  Fear  river :  Emmons,  567 

Craven  county,  organic  remains  :  Croom, 

418 
eastern  North  Carolina,  analysis  :  Kerr, 

979 

Olmsted,    1371 
Smock,  1693 

Greene   county,   analysis :    Ledoux,    1060 
Jones  county,  analysis  :  Ledoux,  1060 
Neuse  river  :  Emmons,  567 
New  Hanover  county,  analysis :   Battle, 

77 

Dabney,  435 
Eckel,  533 
Pender  county,  analysis  :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 

Roanoke  river  :   Emmons,  567 
Tar  river :  Emmons,  567 
Wayne  county,  analysis :   Ledoux,   1060 

Kerr,  995 

exposures  :  Ruffin,  1593 
Marshall,      olivine     noryte,      petrographic 
study :    Herrick,    Clarke    and    Dem- 
ing,  762 

Mars  Hill,  zircon  :  analysis  :  Genth,  650 
Maryland,  Virginia  and  Carolina  in  1700  ; 

map :  Map  405 
Masonboro  Inlet  to  Shallotte  Inlet ;  map  : 

Map  481 
Mason's    Branch,    rhodolite :    Hidden    and 

Pratt,  791  ;  792 
Mastodon 

Americanus  :   Leidy,  1078 
giganteum  :  Lyell,  1127 
Mattamuskeet   swamp :    Ruffin,    1592 
Maxwell  mine :  1178 
Mecklenburg ;    area    in    1762 ;    map :    Map 

656 
Mecklenburg  county  :   1480 

Baltimore    and    North    Carolina    copper 

and   gold  mine :   1523 
casslterite,   analysis :   Headden,   726 
Charlotte  mine:  1554 
copper  :  Leeds  and  Penman,  1069  ;  1070 
deep  borings  :  Darton,  453 


INDEX. 


399 


Bonn's  mine :  Wheeler,  1857 
Fnlwood  mine :  Shepard,  1646 
gold  :  Graton,  679 

discovery  :  Tompklns.  1782 
gold,    Charlotte:    Leeds    and    Penman 

1069;  1070 

Hipp  mine:  Shepard,  1646 
Lemon's  mine  :  Shepard,  1640 
leopardlte :  Hunter,  874 

Watson,  1832 
map :  Map  640 
monazlte  :  Genth,  634 
pyrites  :  Davis,  461 
Rhea  mine:  Dickeson,  49f. 
Emmons,  571 
Whitney,  1867 
Rudisil  mine :  1134 
St.  Catherine's  mine:  Winslow,   1904 
scheelite :  analysis :  Genth,  633 
Simpson    gold    and    silver    mining    com 

pany,  report :  Huntlngton,  875 
Samncr  mine  :  Shepard,  1646 
Mecklenburg  gold   mining  company :    1178 

Presbytery  :  Cobb ;  map  :  Map  429 
Meherrln  river, 

examination  :  Mercur,  1188 
improvement :  Kuhn,  1024 
Hinman,  812 
Mercur,  1198 
mouth   to  Skinner's  bridge ;  map :   Map 

401 

pliocene  fossils:  Wagner,  1816 
Mesoteras : 

Edgecombe  county  :  Cope,  373 
kerrianus,  discovery  :  Cope,  371 
Mesozoic     (cretaceous)     deposits.    Coastal 

Plain:  Stephenson,  1736 
Mesozoic  flora : 

Fontaine,  587 

Deep  and  Dan  rivers  deposits:  Ward,   | 

1825 
formation  :  Frazer,  599 

map:  Map  438 
fossils  :  Rogers,  1575 
Posidonomya :  Rogers,  1582 
Metalliferous    deposits,    Roan     Mountain : 

Wetherby,  1854 

Metals,  sulphide  and  telluride :  Genth,  644 
Meteor,  Asheville:  Clingman,  295 
Meteorite,  Alexander  county  : 
Venable,  1805 
analysis:  Bailey,  60 
Ashe  county :  Rogers.  1580 

Venable,  1805 
Asheville :  Buchner,  215 
Harris,  712 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,  1805 


analysis:   Clark,   282 
Farrlngton,  577 
Shepard,  1641 
Baird's    Plantation,    analysis:    Shepard, 

1645 

Black  Mountain  :  Buchner.  214  ;  215 
Harris,  712 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Clark,  282 
Farrington,  577 
Shepard,  1645 
Bridgewater :  Brezina,  180 
Venable,  1805 
analysis  :  Farrington,  577 

Kunz,  1036 

Cabarrus  county :  Buchner,  215 
Venable,  1805 
Wiechmann,   1875 
analysis :  Shepard,  1633 
Caldwell  county  :  Venable,  1805 
Castalia,  see  Xash  county  meteorite 
Caswell  county  :  Buchner,  215 
Chladni,  270 
Harris,  712 
Venable,  1805 
Charlotte :  Buchner,  214 
Gibbon,  656 
Harris,  712 

Charlottetown,  Cabarrus  county  :  Wads- 
worth,  1S14 
Cherokee    county     (Murphy),    analysis: 

Cohen,  332 
Colfax    (Rutherford    county),    analysis: 

Kunz,  1034 
Cross. roads:  Brezina,  180 

Howell,  856 
Davidson  county:  Cohen.  334 

analysis:  Pratt,  1496 
Deep    Springs    Farm,    analysis :    Cohen, 

329 

Farrington.  577 
Venable,  1805 
Duel    Hill    (Madison    county)  :    Brezina, 

180  ;  181 ;  182 ;  183 
Buchner,  215 
Venable,  1805 
analysis:  Burton,  225 
Farrington,  577 
Smith,  1677 

properties  of:  Cohen,  328 
relation  of  nickel  and  cobalt  to  iron : 

Cohen  and  Weinschenk,  327 
Ellenboro,  Rutherford  county:  Venable, 

1805 

analysis :  Eakins,  519 
Fayettevllle :  227 
Ferguson     (Haywood     county)  :     Kunz, 

1036 
Venable,  1805 


400 


INDEX. 


Forsyth   county,   analysis :   Cohen,   330 ; 

336 

de  Schweinltz,  1610 
Guilford  county :  Buchner,  214 
Cohen,  334 
Harris,  712 
Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Clark,  282 
Farrington,  577 
Shepard,  1631 

Haywood  county  :  Buchner,  214  ;  215 
Harris,  712 
Shepard,  1632 
Venable,  1805 
Hendersonvillc  :  Glenn,  664 
Merrill,  1216 
analysis:  Merrill,  1216 
Hominy  Creek  :  Buchner,  214 ;  215 
Harris,  712 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,  1805 
Wadsworth,  1814 
analysis:  Clark,  282 

Shepard,  1645 

Jewell  Hill,  see  Duel  Hill  meteorite 
Lick  Creek  :  Brezina,  182 
Cohen,  334 
Venable,  1805 
analysis  :  Farrington,  577 

Hidden,  783 
relation  of  nickel  and  cobalt  to  iron : 

Cohen  and  Weinschenk,  327 
Linnville  Mountain  :  Cohen,  334 
Venable,   1805 
analysis  :  Cohen,  331 ;  336 
Kunz,   1035 
WhitHeld,  1864 
Madison  county  :  Cohen,  334 
Ward,  1824 
analysis :  Flight,  585 
Murphy,     Cherokee     county,     analysis : 

Cohen,  332 

Nash  county   (Castalia)  :  Venable,  1805 
analysis:  Flight,  585 
Kerr,  1007 
Rammelsberg,   1533 
Smith,  1673 

Persimmon  Creek  :  Cohen,  333  ;  334 
Klein,  1019 
analysis :  Tassin,  1762 
Randolph  county :  Buchner,  215 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,  1805 
analysis  :  Clark,  282 
Rich  Mountain,  Jackson  county  :  Merrill, 

1217 

Rockingham   county :   1480  ;   Flight,   585 
analysis:  Genth,  645 
Kerr,  1007 
Venable,  1810 


Rutherford     county ;     pseudo-meteorite : 

Venable,  1805 

Rutherfovdton,  analysis :  Shepard,  1627 
Smith  Mountain :  Brezina,  180 

Cohen,  334 

Farrington,  577 

Smith,  1685 

Venable,  1805 

Meteorite    collection,    catalogue :    Shepard, 
1625 

U.   S.   Nat.   Museum,  catalogue :   Tas- 
sin, 1761 

description  :  Madison,  1155 
pseudo:  Venable,  1805 
Meteorites : 
Brezina,   179 
Genth  and  Kerr,  642 
Rose,  1588 

analyses  :  Rammelsberg,  1533 
catalogue  :    Huntington,    876 
classification :  Shepard,  1636 
iron ;    classified    analyses :    Farrington, 

577 

list:  Venable,  1805 
report  on :  Shepard,  1645 
Meteorological 

data,  Chapel  Hill :  Phillips,  1436 
observations  :  1346  ;  1347 

southern  Appalachians  :  Henry,  760 

summary  for  1889  :  1334  ;  for  1891  : 

1335 
record,     Chapel     Hill:     Venable,     1806, 

1880-84:  1219 
Mica:  1233;  1339;  1480 
Fisher,  583 
Fuller,  601 
Merrill,  1213 

Alexander  county  :  Harn,  711 
Buncombe  county :   Lewis,   1085 
Gaston  county :  Harn,  711 
Haywood  county:  Cirkel,  277 

Lewis,   1085 

Jackson  county:  Cirkel,  277 
Lincoln  county :  Harn,  711 
McDowell  county :  Colles,  338 
Macon  county :  Cirkel,  277 

Lewis,    1085 
Mitchell  county:  Cirkel,  277 

Colles,  338 

Day,  468 

Pratt,  1473 ;  1475 

Reed,  1549 
western  North  Carolina:   666;   1480 

Blake,  142 

Henderson,  757 

Holmes,  840;  841 

Kerr,  980 

Sterrett,  1738 
Yancey  county  :  Cirkel,  277 

Colles,  277 


INDEX. 


401 


Day,  468 

Pratt,  1473;  1475 
Reed,  1549 

discovery:  Simonds,  1655:  1657 
Industry,  Bakersrille:  1222 

western  North  Carolina:  Nitze,  1294 
mines,  aboriginal :  Brtnton,  186 
optical  properties :  Lewis,  1MB 
production  :  Pratt,  1473 ;  1474 
Rand,  1536 
1907  :  Pratt  1497 
Sterrett,  1739 

scrap  grinding :  Sterrett,  1737 
Mica  mining:  1223;  1480 
Parker,  1385 
1907:  Sterrett,  1739 
Haywood  county :  Holmes,  842 
Jackson  county :  Holmes,  842 
Mitchell  county:  Holmes,  842 
Smith,  1668 
Winslow,   1904 
western  North  Carolina  :  Phillips,  1443 ;    i 

1444 

Tancey  county:  Holmes,  842 
methods:  Colics,  338 

Sterrett.  1738 
prehistoric :  Brinton,  186 
Simmonds.   1656 
Smith,  1666 
MIcroconodon,  type  specimen,  description : 

Osborn,    1377 

Microconodon  tennirostris :  Osborn,  1378 
Micropegmatite,   Chapel  Hill :  Eaton,  530 
Midland  counties,  geological  report:  Em- 

mons,  557 ;  558 

Milholland's  Mill,  monazite:  Dana,  449 
Mills  property,  Burke  county: 
Nitze,  1293 

Nit«e  and  Wilkens,  1305 
Mineral 

catalogue:  1366;   1480 
lands  ;  map  :  Map  769 
localities:   Genth,  643;  644 
Genth  and  Kerr,  642 
Hidden.  766 
Kunz,  1032;  1033 
Willcox,  1885 
Williams,  1888 
list:  Dana,  448 

Robinson,  1571 
Mineral 

production:   1332;   1480 
products ;  statistics  1892 :  Nitze,  1308 
resources:  1235;  1337;  1343 
Genth,  648 
Hanks,  702 
Hanna,  704 
Hillyard,  306 
Holmes,   834 
Kerr,  971 ;  972  ;  1001 ;  1356 


Phillips,  1416;  Pratt,  148O 
Wiley,  1880 

Alleghany  county:  Boyd,  167;  168 
Ashe  county :  Boyd,  167 ;  168 
Buncombe  county:  Owen,  1380 
central  North  Carolina :  Kerr.  997 
Cherokee  Valley:  Blake,  143 
Coastal  Plain  :  653 
Davidson  county :  Hodge.  826 
Deep  river :  Laidley.  1048 
Haywood  county:  Owen,  1380 
Jackson  county :  Owen,  1380 
Macon  county:  Owen,  1380 
Madison  county :  Owen.  1380 
Piedmont:  653 
Watauga  county :  Boyd,  168 
western    North   Carolina:   653;   878; 
1336 

Kelsey  and  Hutchinson,  967 
Kerr,  982 
King,  1015 
Lanman.  1051 
waters:  1339 
Gale,  613 
Moorman.  1253 
Sanford.  1600 
Alamance   county,    analysis:    Ledoui, 

1060 

Buncombe  county,  analysis :  Bell,  86 
Chapel  Hill,  analysis :  Ledoux,  1060 
Iredell  county,  analysis :  Ledour,  1060 
Madison    county:    analysis:    Walton. 

1823 

Raleigh,  analysis:  Emmons,  549 
Warren  county:  Walton,  1823 
analyses:  1393 

Bell,  85 

list :  Peale,  1393 
Minerals:  1469;  1480 

Crystal  Palace  Exhibit :  1229 

Barringer:  1356 

Genth,  643 ;  644 

Genth  and  Kerr,  642 

Burke  county:  Humphreys.  859 

Catawba  county :  Humphreys,  859 

Dysartville :  1230 

King   mine,    Davidson    county :    Hodge, 

826 

Louisville  exposition  :  Hanks,  702 
Snrry  county:  Lewis,  1084 
western  North  Carolina :  Ingram,  883 
descriptions:  Kerr,  1001 
economic  and  gem:  Genth,  643;  644 
historical  notes  :  Kunx,  1033 
list:  Dana,  448;  453 
tables  of  those  mines :  Smock,  1694 
useful :  Olmsted,  1373 
Williams,  1888 

southern:  Stevens,  1746 


402 


INDEX. 


Mining  1885  :  1338  ;  1902  :  1233 
Hanna,  705;   707 
Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
Kunz,  1043 
early :  Blake,  142 
historical  notes  :  Colton,  340 

Laney,  1049 
hydraulic:  Blake,  140 

Burke  county  :  Blake,  145 

McDowell  county:  Blake,  145 
Industry  :  Holmes,  844 

Kerr,  975 

Pratt,  1479  ;   1480  ;   1481 

1899-1906  :  Pratt,  1480 
methods  :  Ayres,  45 

Hanna,  706 

Leeds,  1065  ;  1066  ;  1067 

Valley    river    gold    company :    Blake, 

144 

notes:  1357;  1358;  1359 
operations  :  Balch,  61 

Burchard,   220 

Barnes,  525 

Genth,  644 

Hanks,  702 
prehistoric  mica  mining :  Brinton,  186 

Simmonds,  1656 

Smith,  1666 

statistics  1882:  Balch,  61 
western  North  Carolina :  1394 

map  :  Peck,  Map  125 
Mint,    private ;    Rntherfordton :    Feather- 

stonehaugh,  578 
Miocene : 
Glenn,  663 
Lyell,  1128 

Cape  Fear  river :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 
Chowan  river:  Dall  and  Harris,  442 
Neuse  river :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 
Roanoke  river :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 
deposits  :  Clark  and  Shattuck,  280 

fossiliferous,   Tar  river :   Conrad,   365 
fossils:  Dall,  441 

Neuse  river:  Conrad,  358 

Wilmington  :  Conrad,  356 

Wilson  county :  Cope,  374 
Miocene  shells  :  Conrad,  350 ;  351 ;  355 
Duplin  county ;  Conrad,  353 

Dall  and  Harris,  442 
names  and  bibliography :  Conrad,  347 
Mitchell,  E. 

Geological  map  :  Map  154 

geology  of  gold  region ;  map :  Map  119 

memoir  :  1186 

sketch  of :  1662 

Phillips,  1417 
Mitchell  county  :  1480 

allanite  ;  analysis  :  Hidden,  777 
anthophyllite,    analysis :    Pratt,    1476 ; 
1487 


asbestos  :    Merrill,    1214 

autonite,   radioactivity :   Kunz  and   Bas- 

kerville,   1028 

beryl,  analysis:  Pratt,  1476;  1487 
clay  mining :  Hill,  803 
columbate,   analysis :   Seaman,   1613 
columbite,  analysis  :  Smith,  1672 
cyanite  :  Pratt,  1477 
diabase,  analysis :  Hillebrand,  804 
diorite,    analysis:   Hillebrand,   804 
emerald  :  Kunz,  1040 
epidote-chlorite-schist ;    analysis  :    Hille- 
brand, 804 
euxenite,  analysis :  Smith,  1672 

radioactivity :    Kunz   and   Baskerville, 

1028 
feldspars,     experiments    on :    Day    and 

Allen,  467 

fergusonite  :  Hidden,  778 
Shepard,  1634 
Smith,  1672 

gahnite,  analysis  :  Genth,  637 
glaciation  :  Wetherby,  1855 
gurumite :  Hidden,  776 
hatchettolite :  Smith,  1688 
analysis :  Allen,  27 

Smith,  1672 
hyalite:  Julien,  943 
iron  ore:  Willis,  1894 
analyses  :  Porter,  1455 
Swank,  1757 
Whitfleld,  1863 
Cranberry  mine :  Eckel,  532 
kaolin  mining:  Hill,  803 
magnetite:  Smock,  1692 
analyses:  1275 
Bowron,   165 
Cranberry  mine :  Chase,  257 

Chatard,  262 
Kimball,    1014 
mica:  Cirkel,  277 
Colles,  338 
Day,  468 

Pratt,  1473  ;  1475 
mica  mining  :  Holmes,  842 
Phillips,   1443;   1444 
Reed,  1549 
Smith,  1668 
Winslow,  1904 
prehistoric :  Brinton,   186 
Simonds,  1656 
Smith,  1666 

mining  developments  :   1275 
monazite  :  Nitze,  1302 
natural   history  notes :   Wetherby,   1855 
orthite,  analysis :  Seaman,  1614 
phosphuranylite,  Flat  Rock  mine,  analy- 
sis :  Genth,  639 

physical    properties    of    feldspars :    Pen- 
field,   1402 


INDEX. 


403 


rhyolite.   analysis:   Hillebrand.   804 
rogersite:  Smith,  1688 
samarsklte :  Hidden,  776 
Wlllcox,  1886 

Allen,  27 

1534 
Smith,   1672 
Swallow.  1756 
crystallographic  measurements :  Dana. 

446 

description  :  Delafontaine,  478 
phllippinm  in:  Delafontaine,  475 
schist,  analysis:  Hillebrand,  804 
Silvers     and     Buchanan     mica     mines: 

SImonds,  1655 
tantalum :  Hess,  765 
topography :  Kimball,  1014 
nraninite:  Boltwood.  153;  158 
Hidden.  776 
Kerr,  988 

Rutherford  and  Boltwood.  1599 
alteration:  analysis:  Foullon.  596 
analysis:  Hidden,  777 

Hillebrand,  805 
uranium :  Hess.  765 
uranium  minerals :  Genth.  639 
Hidden.  776 

Kunz  and  Baskerville,  10X8 
Pratt   1507 

nranochre:  Hidden,  776 
nranotil:  Hidden,  776 
analysis :  Genth,  639 
xenotime-zircon :  Hidden,  798 
zoisite,  analysis:  Hidden,  80O 
Mitchell    river:    discharge   measurements: 

Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 
Moll,  H.     Carolina;  map:   Map  22;  Map 

31 

Molybdenum:  Pratt,  1507 
Monazite  :  575  ;  1233  ;  1249 
English,  573 
Hidden.  776 
Merrill,  1213 
Mezger,  1220 
Nitze,  1299 :  1300 
Test,  1767 
Truchot.  1788 

Alexander  county :  Dana.  449 
Hidden,  775;  776;  784 
vom  Rath,  1543 

analysis :  Penfield  and  Sperry,  1400 
radioactivity:   Kunz  and   Baskerville, 

1028 

Bellewood,  analysis :  Glaser,  662 
Burke  county :  Bohm,  151 
Day,  468 
Kunz,  1044 
Pratt,  1484 
analysis:  Penfield    1403 


Cleveland  county :  Bohm.  151 

Heighway.  750 

Pratt.  1484 

Lincoln  county:  Pratt.  1484 
McDowell  county :  Bohm.  151 

Day.  468 

Pratt.  1484 

Mecklenburg  county :  Genth,  634 
Milholland's  Mill :  Dana,  449 
Piedmont  Plateau:  Sterrett,  1741 
Polk  county :  Bohm.  151 
Rutherford  county:  Bohm,  151 

Pratt.  1484 

Shepard,  1638 

Shelby,  analysis :  Glaser,  661 
South  Mountain :  Wiinwright.  ISIS 
western  North  Carolina:  Blake.  142 

Ingalls,S81 
analyses:  Nitze,  1299 

Thorpe,  1776 

Truchot,  1788 
bibliography:  Nitze,  1300 

composition:  Nitze.  1301 

value :  Test.  1767 
investigations :  Barker,  64 

Basfeervllle,  72 

Boltwood.  155;  157;  158 

Dadonrian,  438 

methods  of  concentration  :  Nitze.  1301 
methods  of  working:   Nitze,   1299 
mines    and    mining    methods :    Mexger. 

1220 
mining  and  production :  Pratt  and  Ster- 

rett,  1483 

placer  deposits :  Nitze,  1299 
production  :  Heighway,  749  ;  750 

Nitre,  13O1 

Sterrett,  1740 

1901-3:  Pratt,  14S4 

1904  :  Pratt,  147S  ;  1498 

1906:  1248;  14SO 

1907:  Pratt,   14SO;   14S5 
radioactivity:  McCoy  and  Ross,  113S 
Montanua,   A.     Tirginiae   partis   anstralis 

....  Map  10 
Montgomery  county, 

alblte,  analysis:  Genth,  633 
gold :  Graton,  679 

Kerr,  1008 

Lewis,  1083 

Morehead,  1255 

discovery :  12SO 

nuggets:  Hurley,  877 
lola  mine:  Hafer.  696 

Megraw.  1181 

leopardite,  analysis:  Genth,  634 
map:  Map  757 
paloeotrochis :  Emmons,  564  . 
Parker's  mine :  Wheeler.  1857 


404 


INDEX. 


Russell  mine  :  Nitze,  1293 
Tyson,  1793 
Wilson,  1900 

Sam  Christian  mine:  Nitze,  1293 
Steel  gold  mine  :  Jackson,  897 
volcanic  rocks:  Williams,  1889 
Moore  county,  coal  :  1480 
Chance,  254 
Johnson,  906 
analysis  :  Johnson,  907 
Burns  gold  mine  :  Chauce,  251 
coal  fields  :  Emmons;  567 

Tuttle,  1791 

deep  borings  :  Barton,  453 
gold:  Chance,  251 
Graton,  679 
Kerr,  1008 

Iron  ore  :  Willis,  1881 ;  1894 
McDuffie's  map  :  Map  752 
pyrophillite  deposits  :  Pratt,  1505 
sandstone,  analyses  :  Day,  472 
underground  waters  :  Fuller,  603 
Morganton  quadrangle ;  map  :  Map  696 
Morong  copper  mine :  White,  1861 
Mosandrum  : 

Delafontaine,  481 
Smith,  1679;  1680 
discovery  :    Smith,   1687 
Mosasaurus  crassidens :  Marsh,  1168 
Moseley,  Edward.     North  Carolina  ;  map  : 

Map  30 

Mount  Airy,   Surry  county,  granite  quar- 
ries: 

Watson,  1831 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
granite,  analysis :  Day,  472 
Mountain 

altitudes:  1266 

counties,    examination :   Emmons,   556 

natural  resources  :  Emmons,  556 
drainage,  western  North  Carolina :  Will- 
cox,  1884 
region,    granite    distribution :     Watson, 

1831 

Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
map :  Map  435 
North  Carolina  and  Tennessee  ;  map  : 

Map  275 

popular  description  :  Tiernan,  1777 
topography  :  1264  ;  1265  ;  1266 
Mountains  :   1360  ;   1361 ;   1469 
Buckley,  217 
Chickering,   267 
Clingman,  296;  300 
Colton,  339;  341 
western    North    Carolina :     Ayres    and 

Ashe,  43 

preliminary  sketch  map :  Map  262 
description  :  King,  1015 
geography  :  Guyot,  691 


guide  book  :  Chunn,  276 
measurements  :  695 
Gilman,  659 
Guyot,  690 
popular  description  :  Boyle,   171 

Clark,  283 

topography  :  Hunt,  864 
Mount  Guyot  quadrangle  ;   map :  Map  713 
Mount  Mitchell : 
Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
altitude:   1279 
area,  soil  map :  Map  659 
soil  survey  :  Caine,  229 
soils  :  Whitney,  1872 

analyses  :  Caine,  229 
ascent :  Reid,  1552 
Scott,  1611 

popular  account :  Caputalbum,  235 
folio  :  Keith,  959 
popular  account :  Dlmmock,  504 
quadrangle,  geologic  maps :  Map  692 

map :  Map  749 

Mount  Pisgah,  description  :  Clingman,  296 
Mouzon,   Henry.      North  and   South   Caro- 
lina,   accurate    map :    Map   49,    see 
also  Map  65 

Murphy,  Cherokee  county,  meteorite : 
Ward,  1824 
analysis :  Cohen,  332 
Murphy  quadrangle  ;  map :  Map  681 
Muscovite,    Alexander    county,     analysis : 

Clarke,  287 
Mysia  nucleiformis,   description :   Wagner, 

1816 
Nag's  Head  inlet, 

practicability  of  opening :  Guynn,  689 
reopening :  Joyner,  934 
surveys,  resume" :  Joyner,  934  . 

Roanoke  inlet,  survey  :  1567 
Nag's    river,   examination :    Simpson,    1658 
Nansemond  river  and 

Chowan  river,  map  of  country  between  : 

Map  79 
Roanoke  river,  map  of  country  between  : 

Map  139 
Nantahala 

folio :  Keith,  960 

quadrangle,  geologic  map :  Map  719 

map :  Map  728 

river,  drainage  :  Gannett,  621 
and  Tuckasegee  land  and  mineral  com- 
pany,  preliminary   report :  Christy, 
273 ;  274 

Nash  county :  1480 
gold:  Crosby,  419 
meteorite :  Venable,  1805 
analysis  :  Flight,  585 
Kerr,  1007 
Rammelsberg,  1533 
Smith,  1673 


INDEX. 


405 


National 

foundry,   Deep   river  as  site :   Emmons, 

552;  560;  561 

road,  Washington,  D.  C-,  to  New  Or- 
leans, reconnaissance,  map :  Map 
110 

Native  elements  :  Genth,  643  ;  644 
Natural  history  : 
Brickell,  184 
Catesby,  249 

notes,  Mitchell  county :  Wetherby,  1855 
Natural     resources:     684;     1310;     1311; 
1312;    1314;    1320;    1343;    1348; 
1356 

Bannister  Cowan,  62 
Buckingham,  216 
Care,  238  ;  239  ;  240 
Clingman,  297 
Credner,  416 
Kerr,  971;   972;  978;  981;   983;  985; 

994  ;  1009  ;  1010 
Letham,  1082 
Osborn,  1379 
Scotus  Americanus,  1612 
Shepard,  1642 
Small,  1665 
Webster,  1839 
Wheeler,  1858 

eastern  counties :  Emmons,  568 
Franklin  county :  Green  and  Arrington, 

681 

mountain  counties :  Emmons,  556 
northwestern  North  Carolina :  Credner, 

416 

western  North  Carolina :  Colton,  343 
Emmons,  569  ;  570 
Gatchell,  626 
Natural  wall :  Ayres,  45 
Beckwith,  84 
Cooper,  370 
Lewis,  1092;  1093 
Woodhouse,  1927;  1928 
see  also  diabase  dike 

Neu-Bern,  Anlage  der  Stadt ;  map :  Map  25 
Neuse     river,     discharge     measurements : 
Davis,  460 
Newell,  1282;  1284 
drainage  basin,  Swain,  1755 
examination :  Abert,  6 

Fulton,  608 
fossil  plants :  Berry,  93 

shells,  list:  Conrad,  362;  364 
fossils :  Croom,  418 
Emmons,   568 
Lyell,  1127 

gauge  heights:  Davis,  460 
Goldsboro  to  mouth,  map :  Map  758 
Goldsboro  to  Smithfleld,  map:  Map  359 
improvement :  Bixby,  107 
Brown,  194 


Cralghlll,  394 
Fulton,  607 
Heap,  735 
Hinman,  813 
Johnston,  916 
Lucas,  1117 
Mercur,  1199 
Phillips,  1427 
Stanton,  1711 
Weaver,  1837 
Wlnslow,  1912 

map :  Map  325  ;  Map  336 ;  Map  483 
marls :  Emmons,  567 
miocene :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 

fossils :  Conrad,  358 
Newbern  to  Smithfleld,  map :  Map  494 
postpllocene :  Desor,  489 
preliminary    examination    and    survey : 

Johnston,  925 

Stone's    Mill    to    Turner's    ferry,    longi- 
tudinal section :  Brazier,  map  87 
survey,  locks  and  dams :  Brazier,  Map 

88 

survey :  Abert,  20 
Craighill,  405 
Heap,  743 
Murphey:  1270 
Thompson,  1771 
surveys     and     examinations :     Kearney, 

948 

tertiary :  Rogers,  1575 
fossil  bones  :  Foster,  593 

plants :  Berry,  92 
shells :  Conrad,  354 
and  Beaufort  harbor,  country  between, 

survey :  Map  115 
and   Cape   Fear   river,    survey   between, 

map :  Map  140 

of  land  between,  map :  Map  345 
and  Northeast  Cape  Fear  rivers,  canal, 

map :  Map  344 
and    Pamlico    rivers,    surveys   between : 

1555 

Price  and  demons,  1324 ;  1515 
Newark    area, 

fracture  system :  Hobbs,  825 
structure    and    age:    Russell,    1595; 

1596 

brownstone,  age :  Lyman,  1130 
system,   areas   occupied ;   map :   Russell. 

Map  514 
Newbern, 

fossil  shells :  Conrad,  349 

Improvement:  Bixby,  114 

map :  Map  627 

port  of,  map :  Map  303 

quadrangle,  map :  Map  664 

section,  description  :  Havens,  720 

soil  map ;  Map  633 

to  Raleigh,  soil  survey:   Smith,   1690 


406 


INDEX. 


and  Beaufort,  waterway,   Improvement : 
Brown,  199 
Craighill,  393 
Heaps,  733 
Johnston,  921 
Stanton,  1708 
map :  Map  506 
New  Hanover  county  :  1480 
deep  borings  :  Darton,  453 
dog-tooth  spar,  analysis  :  Battle,  77 
map  :  Map  456  ;  Map  759 
marls,  analysis  :  Battle,  77 
Dabney,  435 
Eckel,  533 
northern    portion :    .Tames    and    Brown, 

Map  309 
phosphate      mining ;      Castle       Hayne : 

Brown,  211 
phosphates,  analysis :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 
soil  map  :  Map  740 

soils ;  analyses :  Drake  and  Belden,  510 
survey  ;  Drake  and  Belden,  510 
New  Inlet, 

chart  of:  Map  204 
Federal  Point,  map  :  Map  315 
origin  :   22 
New    Inlet   bar,    comparative    chart :    Map 

242 

New  river  : 
Waddell,  1812 

Cedar  Bush  cut,  map  :  Map  553 
description  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
drainage :  Campbell,  233 

basin :  Pressey,  1513 
examination  :  Mercur,  1189 
improvement :   1329 
Bixby,  108 
Brown,  201 
Heap,  736 
Johnston,  917 
Stanton,  1712 
map :  Map  462 

mouth,  survey,  map :  Map  136 
ocean  to  Jacksonville,  map :  Map  523 
Onslow  to  mouth,  map  :  Map  409 
preliminary  examination  :  Brown,  203 

Johnston,  928 
Wright's    Island,     vicinity,    map :    Map 

554 

and  bar,  map :  Map  191 
and     Swansboro,     waterway,     improve- 
ment :  Bixby.  1 16 
Johnston,  922 
Stanton,  1719 
map  :  Map  532 

preliminary  examination  :   Bixby,   135 
New  river  inlet,  map :  Map  482 
Newport  river, 

improvement :  Bixby,  114 


oyster  reefs  :  Grave,  680 

and    North    river,    oyster    chart,    map : 

Map  610 
Clubfoot  and  Harlowe  rivers,  map  :  Map 

419 

Nickel :   1480 
Moxam,  1267 

Gaston  county :  Wurtz,  1933 
Jackson  county  :  Argall,  33 
Biddle,   95 
Emmons,  548 
Glenn,   665 
Ingalls,  882 
Pratt,  1486 
analysis  :  Barlow,  65 
Lincoln  county  :  Wurtz,  1933 
Nickel  bearing  minerals  :  Lewis,  1088 
Nolichucky  river, 

description :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
drainage,  Gannett.  621 
basin:  Pressey,  1513 
Nord  Carolina,  Karte  von :  Map  619 
Norfolk, 

Albemarle    Sound,    inland    water    route, 

Improvement :  1911 
Burr,  223 
Casey,  241 
Qulnn,  1529 

Atlantic    ocean,    survey    between :    Phil- 
lips, 1433 

Beaufort  inlet,    inland  waterway,   map : 
Map  668  ;  Map  669  ;  Map  714  ;  Map 
715 
preliminary     examination :     Winslow, 

1920 

survey,  Mackenzie,  1151 
folio :  Darton,  456 
harbor,   Albemarle  sound,   inland   route, 

improvement :  Kuhn,  1023 
Atlantic   ocean,    inland    water   routes, 

surveys  :  Phillips,  1418 
Cape    Fear   river,    survey    to   connect, 

map :  Map  345 

North     Carolina    sounds,     waterway,     Im- 
provement :  Kuhn,  1027 
Quinn,  1513 
Winslow,  1918 
quadrangle,  geologic  map  :   Map  645 

map  :  Map  697 
North  Carolina 

agricultural   experiment   station,   annual 
reports  of   the   meteorological   divi- 
sion,  1889:   1334 
map:  Kerr,  map  384 
area,  soils :  Whitney,  1873 
Board     of    internal    Improvement,     me- 
morial of  convention  :  1325 
report,  1820  :  1321 
1821  :  1327 
1822:   1322 


INDEX. 


407 


1824:  1323 
1833  :  1326 
1838:  1328 
1839:  1329 

reports  on  swamp  lands  :  1330 
Board  of  literature,  swamp  lands  owned 

by  :  1331 

boundaries:  Pinckney,  1451 
canals,  roads,  and  distances,  map :  Map 

174 
central  portion,  triassic  sandstone,  map  : 

Map  699 

clays,  distribution  of ;  map  :  Map  655 
copper   company,   1333 

report :  Jackson,  894 
mine,   prospectus  •   1523 
report:  Wilder,  1878 
description  :  486  ;  1339 
Duncan,  513 
Edwards,  535 
Eights,  541 
Home,  855 

Kerr,  971 :  978  ;  983  ;  1009  ;  1010 
Lawson,  1055 
Letham,  1082 
Schopf,   1604 
Smyth,  1695 
descriptive  notes  :  I/yell,  1129 

Oldmixon,  1365 
eastern  part,  map  :  Map  269 

portion    of   the    military    department, 

map :  Map  270 
exhibit,    American    exposition :    Dabney, 

427 

Boston  :  693 

fossil  mammals  :  Leidy,  1073 
geographical,    statistical    and    historical 

map :  Map  751 

geologic  map  :  Map  215  ;  Map  464 
map:  Mitchell,  Map  154 
Gold  Hill  district :  Map  734 
peridotite  rocks   and   corundum   lo- 
calities :  Map  464 
gold  amalgamating  company  :  Cram,  408 

gold  mine,  map :  Map  334 
,  gold  mine  company:  Thornton,  1774 
gold  mining  company,  report :  1554 
Hudgin's    company's    new    survey    map : 

Map  607 

improvement,  outline  :  Murphey,  1269 
inhabited  parts,  map :  Map  23 
major   physiographical    provinces,    map : 

Map  716 

map :  Map  51 ;  Map  56 ;  Map  70  ;  Map 
77  ;  Map  78  ;  Map  157  ;  Map  172  ; 
Map  249  ;  Map  265 ;  Map  294  ;  Map 
319  ;  Map  500  ;  Map  608  ;  Map  609  ; 
Map  641  ;  Map  700 ;  Map  760  ;  Map 
771 
Brazier,  Map  126 


Brickell,  Map  32 
Cobb,  Map  602 
Collett,  Map  47 
Cram,  Map  761 
Hazzard,  Map  248 
Kerr  and  Cain.  Map  403 
Lawson,  Map  24 
Lindenkohl,  Map  260 
Moseley,  Map  30 
Romans  :  Map  51 

State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Map  529 
Weeks,  Map  583 
Williamson,  Map  85 
earliest,  Map  1 
old ;  Cameron,  230 
map  showing  evolution   of  settlements  : 

Map  736 
mineral  exhibit,  Boston  :  1345 

World's  Columbian  exposition  :  Pen- 
rose,  1407 
territory,    tributary    to    Norfolk    and 

Western  railroad,  map  :  Map  770 
minerals,  popular  account :  1231 
National  Publishing  company's  new  rail- 
road,   post-office   and    county    map : 
Map  644 

northern  part,  map :  Map  171 
outline  map :  Map  208 

Cooke,  W.  D.,  Map  189 
physiographic  map  :  Map  706 
plantations  of  the  English  in  America, 

map :  Map  26 
pre-Cambrian     and     crystalline      rocks, 

map:  Map  528 
precincts,  map :  Map  237 
province,  map :  Map  33 
railroad,  sketch,  map :  Map  779 

map  :  Map  594  ;  Map  622 
school  map :  Cobb,  Map  386 
1783,  map:  Map  738 

counties,  towns,  etc.,  map :  Map  620 
Steel  &  Iron  company,  iron  mines  and 
limestone  quarries,  map :  Map  501 
prospectus :  1525 
report  on  property :  Smith,  1525 
survey,  Price  and  Strother,  map  :  Map  83 
Tunnison's    new    railroad    distance    and 

township  map  :  Map  623 
with  portions  of  adjoining  states,  map  : 

Map  292 

yellow  tobacco  belt,  map :  Map  433 
and    eastern    Tennessee,    boundaries    of 
proposed  national   park,  map  :   Map 
606 

and    South    Carolina,    map :    Map    76 ; 
Map   123;   Map   127;   Map   155; 
Map   256;    Map   272;    Map   290; 
Map  353;  Map  441;   Map  765 
Armroyd,   Map  107 
Carroll,  Map  131 


408 


INDEX. 


Denison,  Map  71 

Mast,  Crowell  and  Kirkpatrick,  Map 

515 

Mouzon,  Map  49 
Scarborough,  Map  707 
post   offices,    post    roads,    canals    and 
railroads,  map  :  Burr,  Map  145  ;  see 
also  Map  129 
post  route  map ;  Map  376 
railroad  and  county  map :  Map  446 ; 

Map  772 

topographical  map :  Map  52 
and  Georgia,  map :  Map  52 ;  Map  156 

Kitchln,  T.,  Map  46 
and  Florida,  map :  Map  45 
and    Tennessee    parts ;    map :    Map 

387 

and  Virginia  boundary,   Atlantic  ocean 
to  Nottoway  river,  map  :  Map  443 
line :  Thorn,  1773 
supposed  line  between,  1772-79,  map : 

Map  604 
Northeast  river, 

improvement :  Bixby,  109 
Brown,  195 
Craighill,  395 
Heap,   737 
Johnston,  918 
Lucas,  1118 
Stanton,  1713 
Winslow,  1913 
map :  Map  495 
marl  exposure :  Ruffln,  1593^ 
Old    county    ferry    to    Juniper    Swamp, 

map :  Map  577 
preliminary    examination  :    Bixby,    119  ; 

128 

Johnston,  929 
survey  :   Stanton,  1733 
North  Landing  river, 

Improvement :   Burr,   224 
Casey,  242 
Fiebeger,  580 
Hlnman,  814 
Mercur,  1200 
Phillips,  1428 
map :  Map  371 
survey  chart:  Map  261 
North  river, 

Beaufort   harbor,    water    route,    prelim- 
inary examination  :  Stanton,  1730 
map  :  Map  372  :  Map  373 
North    river   bar,    improvement :    Hlnman, 

809 
Northwest  river, 

map  :  Map  521 ;  Map  522 
preliminary  examination :  Flebeger,  581 
Nottely  river, 

discharge  measurements  :  Hoyt,  857 
Newell,  1282 


gauge  heights  :  Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282 
Ocracoke  bar, 

map :  Coles  and  Price,  Map  82 
removing    obstructions,    report :    But- 
ton, 517 

and  roads ;  map  :  Map  106 
harbor,  chart :  Map  109 

map:  Map  84 
inlet:  Muse,  1273 

current  velocity  stations,   map :   Map 

563 

improvement :  1329  ;   1355 
Bixby,  110 
Craighill,  396 
Heap,  738 
Lucas,   1119 
Murphey,  1268 
Stanton,  1714 

Inner  shoals,  map :  Map  578 
map:  Map  30;  Map  122;  Map  130; 
Map   193 ;   Map   264 ;   Map   552  ; 
Map  555 ;  Map  590 ;  Map  600 
Abert,  Map  99 
obstructions  :  Fulton,  610 
preliminary  examination  :   Bixby,    129 

survey,  map  :  Map  235 
survey :  Heap,  744 

showing    obstructions,    map :    Map 

116 
Teach's  Hole  swash  route,  map :  Map 

562 
to    Beaufort,    including    Core    sound, 

map  :  Map  503 

Wallace's  channel,  map :  Map  524 
Octahedrite,      Burke      county,      crystallo- 
graphlc    measurements :    Robinson, 
1570 

Ogilby,   John.     New   description  of   Caro- 
lina, map :  Map  9 
Old  House  channel, 

examination :  Craighill,  406 
Pamlico  sound,  map  :  Map  338 
Old  Topsail  inlet, 

Improvement :  Murphey,  1268 
to  Cape  Fear,  map :  Map  490 
Oligoclase,  Bakersville :  1366 
analysis :  Clarke,  288 
Kunz,  1037 

Penfleld  and  Sperry,  1400 
Olivine, 

Corundum  Hill,  analysis :  Chatard,  263 
noryte,    Marshall,    petrographic    study : 

Herrick,  Clarke  and  Deming ;  762 
rocks :  Wadsworth,  1815 

origin  :   Wadsworth  :  1815 
Olmsted,  Denison  : 

biographical  sketch  :  Lyman,  1132 
geological  map :  Map  105 
sketch  of :  1660 


IXDEX. 


409 


lurns  perplexus :  Leidy,  1077 
Onslow  county  swamp  lands :  Xash,  1278 ; 

1324 

Opal:  1339 
Orange  county. 

Iron  ores :  Willis,  1894 
magnetite,  analysis:  Borden.  161 
map:  Map  516 

red  sandstone  formation :  Olmsted,  1370 
triassic :  Emmons,  559 
volcanic  rocks:  Williams.   1889 
Ore:  148O 

analyses:  1343 

deposits.  Ashe  connty,  map:  Map  546 
western     North     Carolina :     Olmsted, 

1371 
treatment  of: 

Ore  Knob  mine  :  Egleston,  536 ;  537 

538 

Hunt.  869;  870;  871 
Wendt.  1851 

Phoenix  mine :  Cramer,  410 
Egleston,  539 
Phillips,  1438 
Thies,  1769 

Thies  and  Phillips.  1768 
see  specific  headings,  as  gold,  copper, 

etc. 

Ore  Hill,  iron  deposits,  map :  Map  542 
Ore  Knob  copper 
company:  1376 
Egleston.  538 
mine :  Boyd,  167  ;  168 
Currey,  421 
Eames,  523 
Hunt,  869 :  870 ;  871 
Olcott,   1364 
Weed,  1841 
ores:  Boyd,  169 

Hunt,  866;  870;  871 
Wendt,  1851 
analyses,  536;  538 
process  :  Egleston,  536 ;  537  ;  538 
Hunt,  869 ;  872 
Olcutt,  1364 
Oregon  inlet, 

examination :  Mercur,  1190 
map :  Map  268 

to  Cape  Hatteras,  map:  Map  388 
Ores,  treatment  of,  Phoenix  mine  :  Phillips, 

1438 

Ormond  ore  bank :  Winslow,  1904 
Orthlte: 

Merrill,  1213 

Mitchell  county,  analysis :  Seaman,  1614 
Orthoclase, 

Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  775 
as  gangue  material :  LJndgren,  1103 
Orycterocelus  cornutideus:   Leidy,   1077 

27 


Ostrea 

snbspatnlata  :  Lyell ;  1125 
vesicular!* :  Lyell,  1125* 
Ostrenoniia  :  Conrad.  350 
Gold  Virginia, 

N.  C.  coast:  John  Smith,  map:  Map  S 
pen  sketch,  map :  Map  4 
Virginia  Farrer  map :  Map  5 
Outer  Diamond  shoals,  surrey  operations : 

Dnffield.  512 

Oyster  reefs,  Newport  river :  Grave,  680 
Palaeosanrus :  Leidy,  1074 
Paleotrochis :  1383 
Credner,  414 ;  416 
Diller,  503 
Emmons.  566 
Leidy,  1O79 
Marsh,  1169 
Chapel  Hill:  Cobb,  310 
Montgomery  county:  Emmons,  5«4 
Sam    Christian    mine,    analysis:    Diller, 

503 

origin:  White,  1860 
Pamlico  river, 

examination:  Abert,  7 
improvement :  1914 
Abert,  13 
Bixby,  111 
Brown,   196 
Crsighlll,   397 
Heap,  739 
Hinman,  815 
Johns  ton.  %919 
Lucas.  1120 
Mercnr,  1200 
Phillips,   1429 
Stanton.  1715 
map :  Map  337 

preliminary  examination  :  Johnston,  130 
survey  :  Heap,  745 
Pamlico  river 

and  Bay  river,  preliminary  eTamlna- 

tion  of  waterways :  Blxby,  136 
and    Sense    river,    surveys    between: 

1555 

Price  and  Clemons,  1324 ;  1515 
and  KoanoKe  river,  surveys  between: 

1555 

Price  and  Clemons,  1324  ;  1515 
and  Tar  river,  map :  Map  525 

Wasningron  to  Tarboro,  map:  Msp 

508 
at  and  below  Washington,  map :  Msp 

526 

section,  description:  Havens,  720 
sound,   AJbemarle  sound,  swamp   lands, 

plan:  Brazier,  Msp  118 
canal   to  connect  with  Curritnck  and 

Albemarie.  25 
description:  Phillips,  1418 


410 


eastern  sheet,  map :  Map  415 

entrance,  map  :  Map  84 

map :  Map  717 

middle  sheet,  map :  Map  416 

progress  of  survey  1845-71,  map  :  Map 

321 

survey  of  swash :  Bache,  55 
to   Beaufort   inlet,    inland   waterway, 

improvement :  Brown,  200 
map  of  proposed  inland  waterway : 

Map   733 

and  Albemarle  sound,  map :  Map  784 
Panopea    goldfussi,    description :    Wagner, 

1816 

Paranthite,  Clay  county,  analysis :  Berke- 
ley, 89 
Pariostegus  Cope,  Chatham  county :  Cope, 

379 
Paris    exposition.    Tiffany    exhibit ;    Kunz, 

1046 

Parker  gold  mine  : 
Nitze,  1293 
Olmsted,  1369 
Parker  landing,  Tar  river,  amber :  Berry, 

90 
Parker  property,  gold  placers,  map :  Map 

247 
Parker's      mine,      Montgomery      county : 

Wheeler,  1857 

Parks,    Marshall :    Albemarle    and    Chesa- 
peake canal,  map  :  Map  216 
Parmele  quadrangle,  map :  Map  650 
Pasquotank 

county:  Greenleaf,  Map  354;  Map  422 
soil  survey  :  Lapham  and  Lyman,  1053 
soils,  analyses :  Lapham  and  Lyman, 

1053 

river,  examination  :  Abert,  8 
Improvement :  Bixby,  112 
Casey,  243 
Stanton,  1716 
in   vicinity   of   Dismal   swamp   canal, 

map :  Map  383 
map  :  Map  120  ;  Map  143  ;  Map  178  : 

Map  374 
preliminary  examination :  Bixby,   130 

Hinman,  822 
surveys    and    examination :    Kearney, 

948 

upper  portion,  map  :  Map  527 
Peach  Bottom  copper  mire  : 
Boyd,  167 
Currey,  421 ;  423 
Terry,  1766 

economic  minerals  :  Nason,  1277 
Pearce's  new  map  of  North  Carolina ;  Map 

320 
Peat:  1339 

Dismal  swamp :  WIeland,  1877 

Hyde  swamps,  analysis  :  Baskerville,  71 


Pecten  marylandlcus,  description  :  Wagner, 

1816 
Peedee  river, 

examination  :  Phillips,  1421 
Uharrle  to  Cheraw,  map  :  Map  361 
Pegmatite  gneiss  :  Julien,  941 
Pender  county, 

limestone,  analysis  :   Battle,  77 
marls,  analysis  :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 
phosphates,   analysis :   Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 
swamp  lands  :  Ashe,  39 
Peridotite    area,    Jackson    county,    map : 

Map  571 

Peridotites  :   1460 
Lewis,  1089 

bibliography :  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
character  and  distribution :  Lewis,  1088 

structure :  Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
origin,  western  North  Carolina  :  Lewis, 

1091 

western  North  Carolina  :  Pratt,  1492 
Perquimans    and    Pasquotank,    soil    map : 

Map  710 
Perquimans 

county,  soil  survey  :  Lapham  and  Lyman, 

1053 
soils  :  analyses  :  Lapham  and  Lyman, 

1053 

river,  examination  :  Abert,  9 
improvement,  1915 
Abert,  14 
Kuhn,  1025 
map :  Map  670 
preliminary     examination :     Hinman, 

823 

Winslow,  1919 
Perseverance   mining   company,    property : 

Tyson,  1793 

Persimmon   Creek   meteorite : 
Cohen,  333 ;  334 
Klein,  1019 

analysis :  Tassin,  1762 
Person  consolidated  copper 

and    gold    mining    company :     Pratt, 

1501 

mines  :  White,  1861 
county,  copper :  Judd,  937 
Phillips,  1440 
Ricketts,  1559 
Weed,  1840 

Weed  and  Watson,  1847 
White,  1861 
copper  district :  Watson,   1836 

geology:  Pratt,  1501 
mines :  Weed,  1842 


INDEX. 


411 


ore:  Nitze,  1306 
Pratt,  1480;  1501 
Watson,  1830 
production:  Phillips,  1441 
Petrified 

forest,  Stokes  county :  1413 
wood :  Strode,  1749 
Philadelphia  and  North  Carolina 

mining     company     estate,     Rutherford 

county,  map :  Map  161 
mining  and  smelting  company,   report : 

Glpperich,  660 
Philliplum,  earth  of  samarskite :  Delafon- 

taine:  475;  483 
Phoenix 

gold  company : 
Stagg,  1699 
prospectus :  1522 
mine :  1522 
Hanna,  703 
Whitney,  1867 

chlorinatlon  of  low  grade  sulphides : 
Egleston,  539 
Phillips,  1438 

gold  ores,  treatment :  Thies,  1769 
Thies  and  Phillips,  1768 
Cramer,  410 
report :  Dickeson,  494 
tetradymite :  Burkart,  221 

analysis :  Genth,  635 
Thies  process :  Egleston,  539 
Phosphates : 
Carpenter,  236 
Merrill,  1213 
Castle  Hayne :  Memminger,  1184 

mines:  Schnatterbeck,  1601 
Duplin  county:  Phillips,  1446;  1447 
Winslow,  1905 
analysis :  Dabney,  430 
eastern    counties :    Dabney,    429 ;    431 ; 

434 ;  436 
Day,  468 

historical  notes :  Dabney,  433 
New  Hanover  county,  analysis :  Battle, 

77 

Dabney,  435 
Fender  county,  analysis :  Battle,  77 

Dabney,  435 
Sampson  county :  Winslow,  1905 

analysis :  Dabney,  430 
analyses:  1340;  1342 
Dabney,  428 
Memminger,  1184 
description :  Penrose,  1406 

Willis,  1896 

development :  Winslow,  1905 
mining,  1897  :  1450 

Castle  Hayne :  Brown,  211 
27* 


production  :  Memminger,  1185 
1886:  Phillips,   1442 
1903 :  Schnatterbeck,  1601 
solubility:  Borden,  162 
Phosphuranyllte : 
Pratt,  1507 

Mitchell  county,  Flat  Rock  mine,  analy- 
sis :  Genth,  639 

Physical  features:  Wiley,  1880 
Physical  geography  :  Kerr,  995  ;  1001 
Physiographic  map  of  North  Carolina : 

Map  706 
Kerr,  Map  406 
types :  Gannett,  620 
Physiography:  1313;   1335;   1336;   1337; 

1338 ;  1343 
Barringer,  1356 
Davis,  463 
Hawks,  721 
Kerr,  996 
Phillips,  1416 
Rodman,  1356 

Black  mountains :  Guyot,  692 
Blue  Ridge :  Davis,  463 
southern  Appalachians :  Hayes,  724 
Powell,  1459 
Pressey,  1513 ;  1514 
western  North  Carolina :  1371 
Emmons,  570 
Owen,  1380 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Willcoz,  1884 
Picrolite,    Buck    Creek,    analysis :    Clarke 

and  Schneider,  285 
Piedmont, 

frost  drift :  Kerr,  988 
geology :  Laney,  1049 
granite,  distribution :  Watson,  1831 
mineral  resources :  653 
monazite  deposits :  Sterrett,  1741 
soil :  Ashe,  40 
wells :  Holmes,  847 

Piedmont  division ;  N.  C.  and  western  rail- 
way ;  map :  Map  152 
Pigeon  river,  description :  Ayres  and  Ashe, 

44 
Pimelite,     mineral     resembling,     Webster, 

analysis :  Dunnington,  514 
Pinite,   Madison   county,   analysis :    Reese, 

1550 

Pioneer  Mills  mine  :  1452 
report :  Northrup,  1363 
Pisgah 

folio :  Keith,  961 

quadrangle,  geologic  maps :  Map  721 

map:  Map  729 

Pitt  county,  fossil  vertebrata :   Cope,  378 
Pittsburg    southern    railroad,    extension : 

Kerr,  972 
Placer  deposits  and  mining:  Pratt,  1502 


412 


INDEX. 


Plantations   of   the    English    in   America : 

Carolina,  map :  Map  26 
Platinum, 

Rutherford  county :  Shepard,  1625 
explorations :  Genth  and  Kerr,  642 
occurrence :  Venable,  1807 
Pleistocene  beds :  Rogers,  1575 
Pliocene 

beds :  Rogers,  1575 

fossils :  Conrad,  357 

Ball,  441  ;  443 

Meherrin  river  :  Wagner,  1816 
Pliogonodon  priscus  :  Leidy,  1077 
Plumbago : 
Silliman,  1651 

Stokes  county :  Olmsted,  1373 
Plymouth  to  Pungo  river,  canal :  Fulton, 

604;  1324 

Pocock,   N.   Nouvelle   carte   des  cotes   des 
Carolines    septentrionales    du    Cap 
Pear  a  Sud  Edistos  :  Map  53 
Polk  county :  1480 
asbestos :  Pratt,  1462 
edisonite,  analysis:  Hidden,  790 
monazite :  B8hm,  151 

Nitze,   1299;   1300;   1302 
rutile,  crystallographic  characters :  Des 

Cloizeaux,  484 
Polycrase,    Henderson    county,    analysis : 

Hidden  and  Mackintosh,  793 
Polydectes    biturgidus,    Sampson    county : 

Cope,  376 

Polyparia :  Lonsdale,  1105 
Porphyry:  Merrill,  1212;  1218 
Portis  mine,  see  Sturgess  mine 
Portsmouth,  Ohio  to  Linville,  N.  C.,  sketch 

showing  routes  from :  Map  132 
Posidonomya,  mesozoic :  Rogers,  1582 
Post  offices  and  post  roads,  map :  Burr, 

Map  129 ;  see  also  Map  145 
Postpliocene,  Neuse  river :  Desor,  481 
Post  route  map,   North  and   South   Caro- 
lina :  Map  376 

Potable  waters,  analyses :  1341 
Potecasi  Creek,  preliminary  examination  : 

Casey,  246 
Potohunk  river,   preliminary  examination  : 

Stanton,  1726 
Potomac  formation : 
White,  1859 
Weldon:  McGee,  1150 
Prase,  Macon  county :  Cobb,  319 
Pratt,   J.  H.,  and  Lewis,  J.  V.     Geologic 
map    of    western    North    Carolina : 
Map  687 

Pre-Cambrian  rocks  :  Van  Hise,  1799 
Precious  metals,  production  :  1517 
Ardrey,  32 
Burchard,  220 
Clanton,  278 


Cramer,   411 
Hanna,   705 
McCaskey,  1137 
Pope,  1454 
Waring,  1828 
stones :  1233  ;  1339 
Burnham,  222 
Kunz,   1043 
Lea,  1056 

production  :  Sterrett,  1742 
Price,  J.,  and  Strother,  J. 

Cape  Fear  river,  Frying  Pan  shoals  to 

Wilmington,  map:  Map  80 
Cape    Henry    to    Cape    Roman,    chart : 

Map  75 
survey   of   North    Carolina,    map :    Map 

83 

Princeton  soil  map  :  Map  634 
Pseudo-meteorite,  Rutherford  county  :  Ven- 
able, 1805 
Pseudomorph,  gummite  and  uranotil  after 

uraninite :  Foote,  590 
Pucket  mine:  Bights,  542 
Pungo  river  to  Plymouth,  canal :  Fulton, 

604  ;  1324 

Purcell    J.      Map    of    states    of    Virginia, 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and 

Georgia :  Map  61 ;  see  also  Map  69 

Purpurite,    Gaston    county :    Graton    and 

Schaller,  678 

I    Puzzle  mine,   hyalite:   Julien,   943 
Pyrite  :   1339  ;   1480 
Wendt,  1851 

Gaston  county:  Davis,  461 
High  Shoals,  Gaston  county :  Winslow, 

1906 

Mecklenburg  county  :  Davis,  461 
analysis  :  Winslow,  1906 
explorations  :  Winslow,  1906 
Pyromelane,    McDowell    county :    Shepard, 

1628 

PyropbylJite:    Pratt,   1504 
Merrill,  1213 

Crowder's  Mountain  :  Shepard,  1638 
Moore  county  :  Pratt,  1505 

analysis  :  Brush,  213 
deposits  and  mines  :  Pratt,  1504 
Pyroxenite,  Jackson  county,  Webster,  an- 
alysis : 

Schneider,  1602 
Williams,   1890 

western  North  Carolina :  Lewis,  1091 
Pyrrhotite, 

Haywood  county :  Nason,  1277 
Jackson  county  :  Nason,  1277 
Quarries  :   1480 
Lewis,  1090 

building  stone  :  Merrill,  1215 
granite:  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Mt.  Airy:  Watson,  1831 


INDEX. 


413 


limestone:  Watson  and  Laney.  1829 
marble:  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
qoartrite:  Watson  and  Laney.  1829 
sandstone :  Watson  and  Laney.  1829 
serpentine :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
soapstone,  Ashe  county :  Pratt,  1505 
talc,  Alamance  county:  Kerr.  984 
Cherokee  county :  Kerr,  Mi 
Guilford  county :  Kerr,  984 
Moore  county :  Kerr,  984 
Quarry  products:  1233 
Quarrying  industry : 
Day,  473 

Pratt,  1479;  1480 
Quartz:  1470 

Kunz,  1032;  1038 
Alexander  county:  Bates,  74 
Hidden,  775 ;  781 
Tom  Bath,  1539;  1541 
Burke  county :  Bates,  74 
vom  Rath,  1539 ;  1541 
Catawba  county :  vom  Bath,  1539 ;  1541 
Emerald    and    Hiddenite    mine:    Miers. 

1226 

Iredell  county :  vom  Rath,  1529 ;  1541 
Lincoln  county :  Bates,  74 
Rutherford  county :  Hunter,  874 

Jackson,  891 
Quartz  crystals, 

Alexander  county :  Hidden,  773 ;  776 ; 

784 

vom  Bath,  1538;  1542 
Catawba  county:  Humphreys,  859 
description :  Miers,  1226 
Quartzporphyry.    Watauga    county,   analy- 
sis: Hillebrand,  804 
Qnartzites: 

Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
quarries :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Quaternary  gravels :  Kerr,  990 
R.  &  G.  R.  R.  map :  Map  335 
Radioactive  minerals:  Barker,  64 
Boltwood,  153;  154;  155;  156;  158 
Kunz  and  Baskerville,  1028 
Rutherford  and  Boltwood,  1599 
Radium    emanations,    hiddenite :    Basker- 
ville and  Lockhart,  70 
Railroad,   Raleigh  to  Cheraw,   S.  C,  pro- 
posed*; map :  Map  163 
Railroads  in  operation  and  construction; 

map :  Map  485 
Raleigh, 

earthquake  shocks:  Mitchell,  1246 
Goldsborongh,      topographical      survey : 

Guynn.  686 

gummite-lignite,  analysis:  Ledoux,  1061 
magnetic  declinations:  Schott,  16O7 
mineral  springs,  analysis:  Emmons,  549 
Xewbern,  soil  survey :  Smith,  1690 
soils,  analyses:  Smith.  1690 


Ramsey,   N.   A.     Chatham  county;   map: 

Map  311 

Randolph  county, 
braunite:  Cobb,  319 
Brown   and   Edwards   property,   report: 

Dickeaon,  493 
gold :  Graton,  679 

Kerr,  1008 

Griffin  mine:  Tilden,  1778 
hansmannite :  Cobb,  319 
Hoover  Hill  gold  mine :  853 

Winslow,  1904 
Jones  mine:  Tyson,  1792 
Loflin  mine:  Tyson,  1792 
map :  Map  423 ;  Map  762 
meteorite:  Bucbner,  215 
Kenngott,  969 
Venable,  1805 
analysis:  Clark,  282 
native  iron :  Shepard,  1639 
resources:  Pegram,  1395 
Shear's  mines;  map:  Map  549 
Stafford  mine:  Tilden,  1778 
Rare  metals :  Baskerville,  73 
Ray  mica  mine,  Yancey  county :  Simonds, 

1655 
Reed 

corundum  mine:  Ropes,  1587 
gold  mine:  66S;  671 
Ayres,  45 
Earnhardt,  66 
Hanna,  703 
Hunter,  874 
Lieber,  1097:  1098 
Olmsted,  1369 
Partz,  1387 
Wheeler,  18S7 

Reimer  gold  mining  company :  1519 
Reimer  mine: 
Eames,  526 

Nitze  and  Wilkens,  1305 
report:  1519 

Leeds,  1O6S 

Reimer  property;  map:  Map  207 
Rhaetic  flora : 
Cobb,  320 
Fontaine,  687 

Rhaetizite,  Statesville:  Genth,  636 
Rhea  mine :  495 
Emmons,  571 
Partz,  1388 
Whitney,  1867 
Rhodolite,  Franklin: 
Hidden  and  Pratt,  791 
Macon  county :  Judd  and  Hidden,  938 
analysis :  Hidden  and  Pratt.  791 
associated     minerals:      Hidden     and 

Pratt,  792 

Rhyolite,  Mitchell  county,  analysis:  Hille- 
brand, 804 


414 


INDEX. 


Richmond   county  :   1480 
tornado :  Holmes,  846 
underground  waters :  Fuller,  603 
Rich   Mountain  meteorite,   analysis :   Mer- 
rill, 1217 

Rio  Tinto  process  :  Wendt,  1851 
Ripidolite :  Genth,  633 
River  and  harbor  improvement : 
Mackenzie,  1152 
Marshall,  1170 
Newton,  1286 
Wilson,  1903 
Wright,   1932 
River  basins, 

southern  North  Carolina ;  map :  Map 

463 
western   North   Carolina :   Ayres   and 

Ashe,  43 

improvement:  1328 
Abbott,  4 
Casey,  247 
Craighill,  407 
Duane,  511 
Gillespie,  658 
stations ;       discharge       measurements : 

Davis,  459 ;  460 
Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 
Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1281 ;  1282  ;  1283  ;  1284 
Rivers:  Blome,  150 
Williamson,  1891 
description :  Bache,  51 
discharge  measurements  ;  Myers,  1754 
drainage    basins,    descriptions :    Newell, 

1282 

eastern  North  Carolina ;  map  :  Map  518 
Elizabeth      river      connection,      report : 

Kearney,  950 

examinations  :   1321 ;  1322 
improvement :  Murphey,   1268  ;   1270 
Rivers  and  sounds :   1796 
Road 

construction :  Holmes  and  Cain,  848 
improvement :  Holmes,  839 
materials :  Holmes,  829 
Holmes  and  Cain,  848 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Fayetteville  to  Virginia  line,  plan  :  Map 

101 
Salem    to    Fayetteville ;    map :    Brazier, 

Map  102 
Roan  Mountain  : 

Chickering,  267;  269 

Wetherby,  1855 

ascent :  Scott,  1611 

description  :  Kenworthy,  970 

folio:  Keith,  962 

frost  forms  :  Edson,  534 

geological  structure :  Wetherby,  1854 

metalliferous  deposits :  Wetherby,   1854 


notes :  Meehan,  1179 
physiography  :  Vance,   1798 
quadrangle,  geologic  maps :  Map  722 

map :  Map  730 
rocks,  age :  Hunt,  868 
Roanoke   basin,   geology  and   topography : 

Ruffln,  1591 

Roanoke  canal,  improvement :  Fulton,  607 
Roanoke  Inlet, 

closing :  Guynn,  689 
Nag's  Head,  survey  :  1567 
practicability  of  reopening  :  Fulton,  606 

Guynn,  26 
reopening:  1329 
survey :  1568 

Bache,  57 
Roanoke  Inlet   and    Sound,   survey ;    map : 

Map  121 
Roanoke  Island  : 
Welch,  1850 

map  :  Map  723  ;  Map  271 
Roanoke  navigation  and  waterpower  com- 
pany's canal ;  map  :  Map  468 
Roanoke  river, 

Albemarle  Sound  to  Weldon  ;  map :  Map 

510 
Big  Rocky  bar  and   Little   Rocky   bar ; 

Map  509 
canals   and    waterpowers   near   Weldon ; 

Map  603 
Clarksville,  Va.,  to  Weldon,  N.  C. ;  map : 

Map  496 

description :  Abert,  19 
discharge  measurements  :  Davis,  460 
Grover,  683 
Grover  and  Hoyt,  684 
Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
drainage  :  Gannett,  621 

Swain,  1755 
examination  :  Craighill,  404 

Fulton,  608 

guage  heights  :  Davis,  460 
Grover,  683 
Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282  ;  1283  ;  1284 
improvement :  1916 
Abert,  15 
Bixby,  113 
Casey,  244 
Fulton,   607 
Kuhn,  1026 
Quinn,  1530 
Stantou,  1717 
Weaver,  1837 
Indian     Highland     bar     to     Albemarle 

Sound  ;  map  :  Map  484 
Looking  glass  bar  ;  map  :  Map  511 
marl :  Emmons,  567 
miocene  :  Dall  and  Harris,  442 


INDEX. 


415 


mouths  of ;  map  :  Map  279 

preliminary  examination  :  Abert,  17  ;  18 

Shad  Island  Bend ;  map  :  Map  512 

survey :  Murphey,  1270 

Weldon  to  Albemarle  Sound ;  map :  Map 

475 

Weldon  to  Plymouth  ;  map  :  Map  317 
Roanoke  Sound, 

plan  showing  embankments  and  inlets : 

Fulton,  Map  93 
survey :  Bache,  57 
Roanoke  and  Croatan  Sounds ;  map :  Map 

194 
Roanoke   and    Nansemond   rivers,   country 

between;  map:  Map  139 
Roanoke  and   Pamlico   rivers,   surveys  be- 
tween :  1555 

Price  and  demons,  1324;  1515 
Roanoke  and  Suffolk  canals,  route ;  map : 

Map  139 
Robeson  county, 

description  :  McEachern,  1140 

map  :  Map  424  ;  Map  425 

swamp   lands,    drainage :    Brazier,    178 ; 

1324 
Rock 

analyses:  Lewis,  1090 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Watauga  county :  Stokes,  1747 
catalogue  :  Olmsted,  1367 
crystal :  Kunz,  1032 
decay :  Hunt,  860 
Kerr,  977 
Russell,  1598 
weathering:  Riggs,  1565 
Rocks,  age,  Roan  Mountain:  Hunt,  868 
Rockflsh  Creek,  Cumberland  county :  fossil 

plants :  Berry,  94 
Rockingham    county :    1480 
coal :  Heinrich,  755 
coal  fields :  Emmons,  567 
Deep  Springs  Farm  meteorite :  Venable, 

1805 

iron  ore,  analysis :  Lesley,  1080 
Sergeant,  1617 
Willis,  1894 
meteorite:  Flight,  585 
analysis :  Genth,  645 
Kerr,  1007 
Rammelsberg,  1533 
Venable,  1810 
natural  resources  :  1664 
Smith's    Mountain    meteorite :    Venable, 

1805 

analysis:  Smith,  1685 

Rocky  Mount  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  682 
Rocky  river,  mouth  to  Smith's  Mill,  plan  : 

Map  775 
Rogersite,  Mitchell  county :  Smith,  1688 


Romans,    B.      General    map  ....  North 
and  South  Carolina  ....  Map  51 
Routes  of  railroad  travel ;  map :  Map  404 
Rowan  county :  1480 

bismuthlnite ;  Gold  Hill :  Genth,  632 
copper :  Eames,  523 
Laney,  1049 
Ledoux,  1063 
Weed,  1840 

deep  borings :  Darton,  453 
gold :  Graton,  679 
Laney,  1049 
Ledoux,  1063 
Gold  Hill  copper  deposits :  Weed,  1840 

mine,  description :   Nicholas,  1287 
copper  mining :  Kirchoff,  1018 
Laney,  1049 
Weed,  1841 ;  1842 
output :  Graton,  677 
gold :  Genth,  633 
gold  mine  :  Cram,  408 
mines :  Ashbury,  37 
Pratt,  1471 
Whitney,  1867 
gold  mining:  Laney,  1049 
map :  Map  426 
map :  Miller,  Map  654 
Reimer  gold  mine  :  1519 
Leeds,  1068 

Nitze  and  Wllkens,  1305 
Rowan  gold  and  copper  mining  company, 

report :  1526 

Union  copper  mines  :  Nicholas,  1288 
Union  copper  mining  company :  1795 
volcanic  rocks :  Laney,  1049 

Williams,  1889 
Rowan  gold  and  copper  mine;  map:  Map 

251 
Rowan  gold  and  copper  mining  company, 

prospectus :  1526 

Rowan  granite  quarry :  Eames,  526 
Ruby:  1339;  1470;  1480 
Macon  county:  Hidden,  794 
Jenks,  899 

Judd  and  Hidden,  938 
Kunz,  1045 
crystallographic  description    (Pratt)  : 

Judd  and  Hidden,  938 
Cowee  Valley,  Macon  county,  report : 

Brown,  188 

Rudisil  mine  :  1134  ;  1178  ;  1452 
Hanna,  703 
Winslow,  1904 

reports  :  Leeds  and  Penman,  1069  ;  1070 
Russell  mine: 
Nitze,  1293 
Tyson,  1793 
Wilson,  1900 
map:  Map  201 


416 


INDEX. 


Rutherford  county :  1480 
brookite:  Shepard,  1638 
corundum :  Genth,  638 
diamond :  492 
Hunter,  874 
Shepard,  1626 
earthquake,    Bald    Mountain :    Bradley, 

174 

Ellenboro  meteorite  :  Venable,  1805 
fergusonite :  Hidden,  778 
gold:  Gipperich,  660 
gold  region  :  Pratt,  1502 
Lynch's  map :  Map  690 
map :  Watkins,  Map  347 
meteorite,  analysis  :  Eakins,  519 
monazite :  Bohm,  151 
Shepard,  1638 
deposits  :  Nitze,  1299  ;  1300  ;  1302 

Pratt,  1484 

platinum :  Shepard,  1635 
pseudo-meteorite :  Shepard,  1627 

Venable,  1805 
quartz :  Hunter,  874 

Jackson,  891 
rutherfordite :  Dana,  452 
Shepard,  1624 
analysis :  Hunt,  861 
samarskite :  Shepard,  1647 

analysis :  Hunt,  861 
Rutherfordite,  Rutherford  county  : 
Dana,  452 
Shepard,  1624 
analysis :  Hunt,  861 
Rutherford  ton, 

gold  :  Gipperich,  660 
meteorite  ;  analysis  :  Shepard,  1627 
Rutile:  1470;  1480 
Cloud,  305 

Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  775  ;  781 
Kunz,  1029 
vom  Rath,  1543 
Lincoln  county  :  Dickeson,  498 
Polk    county,    crystallographic    charac- 
ters :  Des  Cloizeaux,  484 
western  North  Carolina :  Blake,  142 
Rutiodon  :  Leidy,  1074 
St.  Catherine  mine.   Mecklenburg  county : 

Winslow,  1904 
Salem  to  Fayetteville  ;  map  :  Brazier,  Map 

102 
Salisbury, 

granite  quarry :  1235 
magnetic  observations :  Bauer,  80 
Saluda  quadrangle,  topographic  map :  Map 

731 

Samarskite : 
Merrill,  1213 
Smith,  1686 

Mitchell  county :   Delafontaine,  475-483 
Hidden,  776 


Willcox,  1886 

absorption     spectrum :     Delafontaine, 

477 

analysis :  Allen,  27 
Rammelsberg,  1534 
Smith,  1672 
Swallow,  1756 
crystallographic  measurements :  Dana, 

446 

philippium  in  :  Delafontaine,  475 
Rutherford  county :  Shepard,  1647 

analysis :  Hunt,  861 
action    of   fluorhydric    acid    on :    Smith, 

1687 

alteration,  analysis :  Seaman,  1613 
constituents :  Delafontaine,  476 
decipium  in  :  Delafontaine,  479  ;  480 
earths  in :  Delafontaine,  482 
Marignac,  1166 
Smith,  1674 

earthy  oxides  :  Smith,  1684 
investigations :  Barker,  64 

Boltwood,  154;  157 
methods  of  analysis  :  Smith,  1678 
Sam  Christian  mine  :  1255 
Holmes,  850 
Nitze,  1293 

paleotrochis,  analysis  :  Diller,  503 
Sampson  county, 

fossils  ;  Cope,  375  ;  376  ;  378 
phosphates :  Winslow,  1905 

analyses :  Dabney,  430 
Sampson  and   Duplin  counties,   phosphate 

beds  ;  map  :  Map  430 
Sand 

banks,  coast,  examination :  Bond,  159 
dunes :  Cobb,  307  ;  316  ;  323 
Sands,  Cape  Hatteras,  examination  :  Julien 

and  Bolton,  942 
Sandstone:   1233;   1480 
Merrill,  1212  ;  1215  ;  1218 
triassic:  Kerr,  984 
Lea,  1058 
Mitchell,  1238 
Olmsted,  1370 
Rogers,  1579;  1581 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Moore  county,  analysis  :  Day,  472 
fossils :  Emmons,   555 
quarries :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Sandstone  and  trap :  Davis,  464 
Sapphire  ;   1339  ;  1470 

Corundum  Hill :  Jenks,  899 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Scarborough's  map,  North  and  South  Caro- 
lina:  Map  707 
Scheelite, 

Cabarrus  county :  Pratt,  1507 

analysis :  Genth,  633 
Davidson  county  :  Genth,  632 


INDEX. 


417 


Mecklenburg    county,    analysis :    Genth, 

633 

Silver  Hill  mine :  Genth,  632 
Schist,    Mitchell    county,    analysis :    Hille- 

brand,  804 
Schonberg's   map   of   the   Carollnas :   Map 

293 
Scuppernong  river, 

examination  and  survey :  Lucas,  1107 
improvement :  Brown,  197 
Hinman,  816 
Mercur,  1202 
Phillips,  1430 
Winslow,  1917 
map :  Map  360  ;  Map  461 
preliminary  examination  :  Stanton,  1727 
upper  portion  ;  map  :  Map  358 
Scuppernong  swamp  :  Ruffln,  1592 
Scutella  lyellil: 
Bailey,  59 
Ruffin,  1593 

Seines  and  pound  nets  fished  for  shad 
1906,  locations  of :  Map  702 ;  Map  703 ; 

Map  704 

1908  ;  map  :  Map  737 
Serpentine :  1339 
Lewis,  1088 

Merrill,  1212;  1215;  1218 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Corundum    Hill,    analysis :    Clarke    and 

Schneider,  285 

quarries :  Watson  and  Laney,  1829 
Shaffer's  township  map  of  North  Carolina : 

Map  447 
Shallotte  river, 

Improvement :   Brown,    198 
middle  portion  ;  map  :  Map  493 
preliminary  examination :  Blxby,  131 

Johnston,  931 
Shallowbag  Bay, 

hydrographic  map  :  Map  747 
preliminary  examination :  Brown,  204 
Shapley,  Nicholas.    Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape 

Romain  ;  map  :  Map  7 
Shears  mine,  Randolph  county ;  map :  Map 

549 
Sheffield   corundum   mine,   Macon  county : 

Pratt,  1493 

Shelby,  monazite, .  analysis  :  Glaser,  661 
Shelby  county,  tin  discovery :  Lewis,  1086 
Shell  Castle;  map:  Coles  and  Price,  Map 

82 
Silurian, 

age :  Bradley,  176 
distribution  :  Bradley,  173 
Silver  :  1233  ;  1339  ;  1343 

Genth,  648 

Silver    glance,    Silver    Hill    mine :    Blake, 
1652 


Silver  Hill  mine: 
Blake,  147 
Booth,  160 
Jackson,  888;  897 
Schoonmaker,  1605 
Taylor,  1764 

Hunt  and  Douglas  process :  Hunt,  872 
orthoclase :  Lindgren,  1103 
report:  Hitz,  824 
Petherlck,  1411 
scheellte:  Genth,  632 
silver:  Kunz,  1039 
silver  glance:  Blake,  146 
tnngstates:  Genth,  632 
wavelllte:  Genth,  632 
wolframite  •  Genth,  632 
Silver  Hill  mining  company :  Ashmore,  41 
Silver  mine,  Stanly  county :  1654 
Silver  mining: 

1905:  Lindgren,  1102 
Pratt,  1471 

historical  notes :  Crane,  413 
Silver 

mines,  western  North  Carolina  :   Blake, 

142 
ores,  Davidson  county ;  analysis  :  Booth, 

160 

and  mines :  Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 
production:  Pratt,  1480 
Waring,  1828 
1905:  Lindgren,  1102 
1906 :  1517 

Silver  Valley  gold  mine :  Cramer,  410 
Simpson  gold  and  silver  mining  company, 

report :  Huntington,  875 
Sismondia  alta :  Conrad,  346 
Skeena  Creek,  emery :  Parker,  1386 
Slate, 

Chapel  Hill:  Eaton,  531 
Gold  Hill  district,  analysis :  Lane.v,  1049 
belt,  gold  bearing:  Nitze,  1307 
formation :  Mitchell,  1238 

Olmsted,  1371 
Slates, 

crystalline  ;  southern  Alleghanies,  age  : 

Lleber,  1094 
fossils :  Emmons,  555 
Smith,  John.    Ould  Virginia,  N.  C.,  coast; 

map :  Map  3 
Smith's    Island,    shore    head ;    map :    Map 

316 

Smith's  Mountain  meteorite : 
Brezina,  180 
Cohen,  334 
Venable,  1805 
analysis :  Farrlngton,  577 

Smith,  1685 

Smithville  Harbor,  chart;  map:  Map  109 
Smoky  Mountains, 
altitudes:  1265 


418 


INDEX. 


descriptions  :    Woodbridge,    1926 

drainage:  Willcox,  1884 

geologic  structure :  Willis,  1893 

scenery :  1556 

topography  :  Hays  and  Campbell,  723 

Kerr,  974 
Soapstone:  1233;  1339;   1480 

Merrill,  1213 

Asbe   county :    Pratt,    1505 

Hewitt's  mine :  Day,  470 

western    North     Carolina,     production : 

Heighway,  751 
Snow  Hill, 

cretaceous  deposits :  Perry,  1410 

fossils :  Gabb,  612 
Soil  survey, 

Alamance    county :    Coffey    and    Hearn, 
325 

Asheville    area :    Lapham    and    Meeker, 
1054 

Cary  area :  Coffey  and  Hearn,  326 

Chowan  county :  Hearn,  747 

Craven  area :  Smith,  1691 

Duplin  county :  Root  and  Hurst,  1586 

Greenevllle    area :    Mooney    and    Ayrs, 
1250 

Hickory  area :  Caine,  228 

Mt.  Mitchell  area :  Caine,  229 

New  Hanover   county :  Drake  and  Bel- 
den,  510 

Pasquotank    county :    Lapham    and    Ly- 
man,  1053 

Perquimans    county :    Lapham    and    Ly- 
man,  1053 

Raleigh  to  Newbern  :  Smith,  1690 

Statesvllle  area :   Dorsey,   508 

Transylvania  county  :  Hearn,  748 
Soils:  1344;  1350 

Ashe,  40 

Bartram,  69 

Blome,  150 

Catesby,  249 

Emmons,  567 

Kerr,  983 

Mease,  1177 

Williamson,  1891 

Winterbotham,  1924 

Alamance  county :  Whitney,  1869 

Blue  Ridge  and  Black  Mountains :  Mit- 
chell, 1236 

Cary  area :  Whitney,  1870 

Craven  area  r  Whitney,  1870 

eastern  counties  :  Emmons,  568 

Hickory  area  :  Whitney,  1871 

Mt.  Mitchell  area:  Whitney,  1872 

North  Carolina  area :  Whitney,  1873 

Statesville  area  :  Whitney,  1874 

analyses  ;  Alamance  county  :  Coffey  and 
Hearn,  325 


Asheville  area :  Lapham  and  Meeker, 

1054 

Cary  area :  Coffey  and  Hearn,  326 
Chowan  county :  Hearn,  747 
Craven  county :  Smith,  1691 
Duplin  county  :  Root  and  Hurst,  1586 
Greeneville  area :   Mooney   and  Ayrs, 

1250 

Hickory  area :  Caine,  228 
Mt.  Mitchell  area:  Caine,  229 
New  Hanover  county :  Drake  and  Bel- 
den,  510 
Pasquotank  county :  Lapham  and  Ly- 

man,  1053 
Perquimans  county :  Lapham  and  Ly- 

man,  1053 

Raleigh  to  Newbern  :  Smith,  1690 
Statesville  area :  Dorsey,  508 
swamp  lands :  Kerr,  1004 
tobacco  region :  Kerr,  1004 
Transylvania  county  :  Hearn,  748 
varieties :  Emmons,  550 
Soundings, 

Bogue  Inlet  to  Cape  Pear  river,  recon- 
naissance ;  map :  Map  100 
coast:  Bartlett,  68 
Sounds, 

description :  Bache,  51 
Improvement :  Murphey,  1268  ;  1270 
oyster    culture,    descriptions :    Winslow, 

1921 
surveys     and     examinations :     Kearney, 

948 
South     Creek,     preliminary    examination : 

Stanton,  1728 
South  Mills; 

Beaufort    Inlet,    inland    waterway    be- 
tween ;  map  :  Map  626 
Ocracoke  and  Beaufort  Inlet ;  examina- 
tion and  survey  :  Lucas,  1109 
South  Mountain, 

gold  region :  Nitze  and  Hanna,  1291 

Pratt,  1502 

monazite  :  Wainwright,  1818 
region  ;  map  :  Map  570 
South  river, 

hydrographic  map  :  Map  748 
preliminary  examination  :  Brown,  205 
Southern  Appalachians, 
age :  Bradley,  176 

Elliott,  546 
climate :  Henry,  760 
Powell,  1459 
Pressey,  1513 
Roosevelt,  1585 

cretaceous  peneplain ;  map :  Map  556 
drainage  basins  ;  map  :  Map  638 
forest  areas  ;  map  :  Map  643 


INDEX. 


419 


forest  reserve :  592 
Pratt,  1503 
Roosevelt,  1585 

forests  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  43 ;  44 
geology  :  Keith,  954  ;  964 
Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Pressey,  1513 
Roosevelt  1585 
Willis,  1893 
geomorphology :    Hayes    and    Campbell, 

723 
gold:  Becker,  83 

Graton,  679 
gold  mining:  Pratt,  1472 

Read,  1545 
hydrography:  Pressey,  1513;  1514 

Roosevelt,  1585 

land  classification  map :  Map  674 
map:   Map  499;   Map  642;   Map  646; 

Map  693 

physiography :  Hayes,  724 
Powell,  1459 
Pressey,  1513 ;  1514 
streams :  Waddell,  1812 

preservation :  Waddell,  1811 
tertiary  peneplain  ;  map  :  Map  557 
tin  deposits:  Graton,  679 
topography :   Hayes  and   Campbell,   723 
Kerr,  974 
Roosevelt,   1585 

waterpowers:    Swain    and   others,    1754 
Perrine,  1408 
Waddell,  1811 

Southwestern    Virginia    and    North    Caro- 
lina ;  map :  Map  289 
Speed,  John.     Carolina,  new  description ; 

map :  Map  14 
Sperryllte,  Macon  county : 
Hidden,  787 
Kemp,  968 
Spessartite,     Yancey     county ;     analysis : 

Koenlg,  1021 

Sphene,  Alexander  county  :  Hidden,  775 
Spherulite:  Diller,  503 
Spherulltes,  Chapel  Hill :  Cobb,  310 
Spodumene :  1470 
Merrill,  1213 

Alexander  county :  Baskerville  and  Lock- 
hart,  70 
Hidden,  784 
vom  Rath,  1543 
analysis :  Genth,  629 
green,  see  hiddenite 
Springhope  quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  683 
Spruce   Pine,   Mitchell  county,   uraninite : 

Boltwood,  153 

Stackhonse,  barite:  Judd,  935 
Stafford  mine,   Randolph  county :   Tilden, 
1778 


Stanly  county:  1480 

Crawford  mine :  Xltte,  129& 
Nltze  and  Wilkens,  1305 

gold  :  Graton,  679 

gold  nuggets:  Hurley,  877 

silver  mine :  1654 
State  Geologist, 

biennial  reports  1893-1904  :  Holmes  835 
1905-08 :  Pratt,  1464 

report :  Kerr,  1002 
1870-71 :  Kerr,  999 
1872-73:  Kerr,  1000 
State  lands  In  Hyde ;  map :  Map  144 
Statesvllle, 

allanite  ;  analysis  :  Genth,  628 

area,  soil  survey :  Dorsey,  508 
soils:  Whitney,  1874 
analyses:  Dorsey,  508 

corundum :  Genth,  636 

quadrangle ;  map  :  Map  744 

rhaetlzlte:  Genth,  636 

soil  map :  Map  648 

tltanite,  analysis:  Genth,  640 
Staurolite, 

analyses :  Rammelsberg,  1535 

Bnrnsvllle,    descriptions    and    analyses : 
Penfleld  and  Pratt,  1401 

Jackson  county :  Taylor,  1765 

Valley  river:  Dana,  447 
Steele  mine, 

albite;  analysis:  Genth,  633 

notes :  Jackson,  897 

orthoclase:  LIndgren,  1103 
Stewart  gold  mine,  report:  Genth,  649 
Stokes  county, 

coal:  Helnrich,  755 

analysis :  Armstrong,  34 
Whitfleld,   1862 

deep  borings :  Darton,  453 

Iron  ore :  Willis,  1894 

Itacolumite :  Justice,  945 
Wetherill,  1856 

magnetite  ;  analyses :  Nitre,  1303 

petrified  forest:  1413 

plumbago:  Olmsted,  1373 
Stone  Implement,   Haywood  county :   Hid- 
den, 795 
Stony  Point, 

emerald :  Kunz,  1031 

mica :  Ham,  711 

muscovite,  analysis :  Clarke,  287 
Storm,  Sept  20-24,  1761 :  22 
Stratigraphy:  Kerr,  990 
Stream  capture:  Weaver,  1838 
Stream  measurements: 

Davis,  459 

G  rover,  683 

Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 

Hoyt,  857 

Newell.  1281-1284 


420 


INDEX. 


Structure  ;   Appalachian   Mountains  : 
Keith,  951 ;  954 

Willis,   1892;   1893 
Cranherry  district:  Keith,  955 
Roan  Mountain  :  Wetherby,   1854 
Smoky  Mountains  :  Willis,  1893 
Sturgls    mine,    Franklin    county :    Crosby, 

419 

Subterranean  wall :  Lewis,  1092 ;  1093 
Sulphides,  metals  :  Genth,  644 
Sumner  mine,  Mecklenburg  county :  Shep- 

ard,  1646 
Surry  county, 

braunite :  Cobb,  319 
copper  ore :  Mitchell,  1239 
iron  ore:  Mitchell,  1239 

Willis,  1894 

manganese :  Olmsted,  1373 
minerals  :   Lewis,   1084 
tin:  Lewis,  1087 

topography,  Hiatt  land  :  Eights,  543 
Surveys 
between     Neuse     and    Pamlico     rivers : 

Price  and  Clemens,  1324  ;  1515 
between    Roanoke   and    Pamlico   rivers : 

Price  and  demons,  1324  ;  1515 
report  of  committee  on  :  1555 
Sus  Americana,  Newbern  :  Harlan,  710 
Swain  county :   1480 

copper  ore :  Laney,  1049 
Jarrett  property :  Smith,  1669 
talc:  1505 
Pratt,  1482 

analysis :  Adger,  24 
Swamp  lands  :  Pratt,  1495 
Williamson,  1891 
Albemarle  Sound,  Pamlico  Sound,  plan  : 

Brazier,  Map  118 
Bladen  county,  drainage :   Fulton,  605 ; 

607;  1324 

Carteret  county :  Ashe,  39 
Columbus     county,     drainage :     Fulton, 

605  ;  607  ;  1324 
Craven  county :  Ashe,  39 
Duplin  county :  879 

Ashe,  39 

Halifax  county,  drainage :  Brazier,  178 
Lake  Pungo  ;  map  :  Map  158 
Fender  county :  Ashe,  39 
Robeson  county,  drainage  :  Brazier,  178  ; 

1324 

condition :  Kerr,  1006 
description:   1331;   1356 
drainage:  1319;  1336 
Shaw,  1623 
Guynn,   688 
Murphey,  1268 
Beaufort  county  :  Pratt,  1495 
examinations  :  Nash,  1276  ;  1324 
geology  and  drainage :  Ruffin,  1592 


improvements :  Kerr,  1006 
map :  Map  773 
reports:  1318;  1319;  1330 
soils  ;  analyses  :  Emmons,  549 
surveys  :  Kerr,  1006 

drainage :  Shaw,  1622 
Swansboro  and  New  river,   inland  water- 
way ;  map  :  Map  532 

Swan  Quarter  Bay  and  Deep  Bay,  water- 
way,      preliminary       examination : 
Brown,  207 
Swift     Creek,     preliminary     examination : 

Bixby,  132 
Tabulated    measurements,    Newark    area : 

Hobbs,  825 
Taconlc : 

Emmons,  551 
Nitze,   1307 

series:  Hunt,  862;  865 
system :  Barrande,  67 
Talc:   1233;  1339;  1480 
Merrill,  1213 

Cherokee  county :  Pratt,  1505 
Jackson  county,  analysis  :  Bachman,  58 
Swain  county  :  Pratt,  1482 

analysis  :  24 
western  North  Carolina :  Blake,  142 

Keith,  963 

analyses:  Pratt,  1505 
mining  :  Keith,  963 
Pratt,  1504  ;  1505 
production  :   Heighway,  751 

1900-01  :  Pratt,  1505 
quarries  :  Kerr,  984 

Tantalates,  Yancey  county,  analysis :  Corn- 
stock,  345 
Tantalite,  Yancey  county,   analysis :   Koe- 

nig,  1022 
Tantalum  :   1480 

Mitchell  county :  Hess,  765 

minerals,  production  and  value :  Pratt, 

1498 
Tarboro 

quadrangle  ;  map  :  Map  665 
vicinity,  map  :  Map  691 
Tar  river, 

above  Tarboro  and  Pamlico  river,  map : 

Map  525 
discharge    measurements,    list :    Newell, 

1284 

drainage  basin :  Swain,  1755 
examination  :   Fulton,   608 
gauge  heights :  Davis,  460 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
Improvement:  1914 
Bixby,  111 
Brown,  196 
Craighill,  397 
Fulton,  707 


INDEX. 


421 


Heap,  739 
Hinman,  815 
Johnston,   919 
Lucas,  1120 
Mercur,  1201 
Phillips,  1431 
Stanton,  1715 
Weaver,  1837 
Louisburg  to  Little  Falls,  plan  :  Brazier, 

Map  96 

marls :  Emmons,  567 
miocene :  Ball  and  Harris,  442 

deposits,  fossiliferous :  Conrad,  365 
obstructions :  Fulton,  610 
preliminary  examination  :  Bixby,  133 
Johnston,  930 
Stanton,  1729 
survey :  Murphey,  1270 

map :  Map  362 
Sycamore    Cross    to    Red   Bank    Shoals, 

map:  Map  561 

Tarboro  to  Washington,  map :  Map  473 
to  Toisnot  Creek,  plan  and  sections : 

Brazier,  Map  90 

and  Pamlico  river,  Washington  to  Tar- 
boro, map :  Map  508 
Tate  mine :  Ellery,  544 
Taxodium  :   Holmes,  851 
Taylorsville,  soil  map:  Map  660 
Tellurides,  metals :  Genth,  644 
Temperature :  Holmes,  852 
Terrestrial    magnetism :    Bache    and    Hil- 

gard,  52 
Tertiary : 

Heilprin,  753;  754 
Holmes,  832 ;  836 

Neuse  river,  fossil  bones :  Foster,  593 
beds,  Neuse  river :  Rogers,  1575 
deposits:  Clark,  281 
Ball  and  Harris,  442 
Heilprin,  752 
formation :  1362 
Conrad,  367 
Miller,  1228 
Mitchell,  1238 
Morton,  1260 

eastern  North  Carolina  :  Hodge,  827 
fossils:  Rogers,  1576 
fossils :  Beaufort  county :  Redfleld,  1546 

Buplin  county :  Ball,  439 
geology  ;  map  :  Heilprin,  Map  431 
shells,  Neuse  river:  Conrad,  354 
strata :  Stanton,  1700 
Tetradymite, 

Boger  mine :  Genth,  635 
Burke  county,  Genth,  647 
Cabarrus  county :  Burkart,  221 
Phoenix  mine,  analysis  :  Genth,  635 


Bavidson  county  :  Burkart,  221 
analysis:  Genth,  631;  632 
discovery:  Genth,  635 
McBowell  county:  Genth,  647 
Thermal 
belts:  1344 

Chickering,  268 
Leconte,  1059 

Macon  county,  McBowell,  1139 
springs,  Madison  county  :  Baubeny,  457 
Thermometrical  observations,  Chapel  Hill : 

Olmsted,  1372 
Thies  process,  gold  chlorination  :  Egleston, 

539 

Thomas  copper  mine:  Weed,  1846 
Thorite,  extraction :  Truchot,  1788 
Thorium  : 

Baskervllle,  72 
Badourian,  438 
McCoy  and  Ross,  1138 
minerals :  Barker,  64 
Boltwood,  158 
Nitze,  1301 
Pratt,  1480;  1484 
Thornton,   John,  and  Fisher,   Will.     New 

map  of  Carolina  :  Map  15 
Thorogummite,    Investigations :    Boltwood, 

157 

Thrust  faults  :  Keith,  954 
Tiffany    exhibit,    Paris   exposition :    Kunz, 

1046 

Timber,  Beep  river :  Laidley,  1048 
Timber  resources :  1337 
Timberlake,  Henry.     Braught  of  Cherokee 

county :  Map  44 
Tin:  1779;  1480 

Cleveland  county :   Graton,  676 ;   679 
Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 
King's  Mountain  :  Blake,  148 
Gaston  county :  Graton,  676 

Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 
King's   Mountain  :   Benedict,   87 
Furman,  611 
Hess,  764 
Ledoux,  1062 
Van  Ness,  1800 
description:  Pratt,   1466 
discovery :  Lewis,  1086 
Lincoln  county :  Graton,  676 

Pratt  and  Sterrett,  1506 
Shelby  county,  discovery :  Lewis,  1086 
southern  Appalachians:  Graton,  679 
Surry  county :  Lewis,  1087 
deposits,  geological  structure :  Pratt  and 

Sterrett,  1506 
discovery,    King's    Mountain:    Furman, 

611 

and  production  :  Rolker,  1584 
historical  account :  Hess,  762 


422 


INDEX. 


mines  and  prospects  :  Pratt  and  Sterrett, 

1506 
ore,    character    and    value :    Pratt    and 

Sterrett,   1506 

and  trap  dikes,  relation  :  De  Kalb,  474 
Titanite,  Statesville,  analysis:  Genth,  640 
Titanium,  occurrence,  peats,  Hyde  swamps  : 

Baskerville,  71 

Tobacco  region,  geology :  Kerr,  1004 
Topographic  map 

central  portion  of  the  Carolinas :  Map 

708 
country  In  vicinity  of  Newbern  :  Map 

284 

eastern  North  Carolina :  Map  257 
North  and  South  Carolina:  Map  258 
sheets :  Bache,  Map  50 

Abington  quadrangle :  Map  635 
Ashevllle  quadrangle  :  Map  724 

geologic  maps :  Keith,  Map  671 
Ayden  quadrangle  :  Map  677 
Beckford  quadrangle  :  Map  725 
Charlotte  quadrangle  :  Map  726 
Chocowinity  quadrangle  :  Map  694 
Cowee  quadrangle  :  Map  727 
Cranberry  quadrangle  ;  Map  649 

geologic  maps :  Keith,  Map  653 
Dahlonega   quadrangle :    Map   661 
Edenton  quadrangle  :  Map  678 
Ellijay  quadrangle :  Map  662 
Falkland  quadrangle  :  Map  679 
Four   Oaks   quadrangle :   Map  742 
Greeneville   quadrangle :   Map   695 

geologic  maps  :  Keith,  Map  688 
Hertford  quadrangle :  Map  712 
Hickory  quadrangle  :  Map  636 
Hillsville  quadrangle:  Map  680 
Kenly  quadrangle :  Map  663 
Kings  Mountain  quadrangle  :  Map  743 
Knoxville  quadrangle  :  Map  637 

geologic  maps  :  Keith,  Map  565 
Morganton  quadrangle:  Map  696 
Mt.  Guyot  quadrangle  :  Map  713 
Mt.  Mitchell  quadrangle  :  Map  692 

geologic  maps  :  Keith,  Map  749 
Murphey  quadrangle  :  Map  681 
Nantahala  quadrangle :  Map  728 

geologic  maps :  Keith,  Map  719 
Newbern  quadrangle  :  Map  664 
Norfolk  quadrangle :  Map  697 

geologic  maps  :  Darton,  Map  645 
Parmele  quadrangle  :  Map  650 
Pisgah  quadrangle :   Map  729 

geologic  maps  :  Keith,  Map  721 
Roan  Mountain  quadrangle :  Map  730 

geologic  maps  :  Keith,  Map  722 
Rocky  Mountain  quadrangle :  Map  682 
Saluda  quadrangle  :  Map  731 
Springhope  quadrangle :  Map  683 
Statesville  quadrangle :  Map  744 


Tarboro  quadrangle  :  Map  665 
Trent  River  quadrangle :  Map  684 
Vanceboro  quadrangle  :   Map  685 
Virginia  Beach  quadrangle  :  Map  550 
Walhalla  quadrangle :  Map  666 
Wilkesboro  quadrangle :  Map  667 
Williamston  quadrangle  :  Map  651 
Wilson  quadrangle  :  Map  686 
Winterville  quadrangle  :  Map  698 
Winton  quadrangle :  Map  745 
Wytheville  quadrangle :  Map  732 
Tadkinville  quadrangle  :   Map  611 
list  of:  Patterson,  Map  1391 
Topography:  1348;  1350 
Carr,  240 
Hanna,  704 
Hillyard,  806 
Kerr,  995 
Macfarlane,  1147 
Asheville:  Willis,  1895 
Black  mountains  :  Clingman,  300  ;  301 

Mitchell,  1236 
Blue  Ridge:  Kerr,  974 
Mitchell,  1236 
Rogers,  1577 

Catawba  river :  Kerr,  993 
central  North  Carolina :  Kerr,  997 
Cherokee  county :  Nitze,  1296 
Chowan    and    Roanoke    basins :    Ruffln, 

1591 
Coastal  Plain:  653 

Johnson,  903 

Cranberry:  Kimball,  1014 
Dismal  swamp  district :  Ruffln,  1591 
eastern  counties :  Emmons,  568 
Mitchell  county  :  Kimball,  1014 
mountain  region:  1264;  1265;  1266 
Piedmont:  653 
Smoky  mountains  :   Kerr,  974 

Rogers,  1577 
southern      Appalachians :      Hayes     and 

Campbell,  723 
Roosevelt,  1585 
Surry  county,  Eights,  543 
Transylvania  county :  Hearn,  748 
western    North    Carolina :    653 ;    1784 ; 

1852 

Clingman,  302 
Colton,  342 
Dickeson,  498 
Hale,  698 
Henry,  761 
Hunt,  864 
Ingram,  883 
Keith,  951;  964 
Kerr,  974  ;  991 ;  998 
Lanman,  1051 
Mitchell,  1237;  1240 
Willis,   1895 
Topsail  Inlet,  map :  Map  30 


INDEX. 


423 


Tornado : 

Stephenson,  1734 
Richmond  county :  Holmes.  846 
table :  Finley,  582 
Tourmaline,  Alexander  county  : 
Hidden,  775;  784 
vom  Rath,  1543 
analysis:  Riggs,  1566 
Town  Creek, 

Improvement :  Lucas,  1121 

Mercur,  1203 
map :  Map  393 
survey :  Heap,  745 
Transylvania  county :  1480 

managanese  deposits :   Newland,    1285 
map :  Map  767 
soil  map :  Map  741 
soil  survey :  Hearn,  748 
topography :  Hearn,  748 
Trap 

dikes  and  tin,  relation :  De  Kalb,  474 
rock :  Campbell  and  Brown,  232 

Merrill,  1215 

decomposed,  analysis  :   Chatard,  264  ; 
1598 

and  sandstone,  relation  :  Davis,  464 
Traverse,  primary : 
Gannett,  623 
Wilson,  1901 
Trent  river, 

examination  and  survey  :  Lucas.  1108 
improvement :  Bixby,  115 

Brown,  194 

Craighill,  398 

Heap,  740 

Hlnman,  817 

Johnston,  916 

Lucas,  1122 

Mercur,  1204 

Phillips,  1432 

Stanton,  1718 

Winslow,  1912 

map :  Map  576 
map :  Map  363 
preliminary  examination :  Bixby,  134 

Brown,  206 

quadrangle,  map :  Map  684 
Newbern  to  Trenton,  map :  Map  497 
Trenton  to  Upper  Quaker  Bridge,  map : 

Map  539 
Triassic : 

Dawson,  466 

Fontaine,  589 

Glenn,  663 

Holmes,  830 

Jackson,  884 

Kerr,  987 

Chatham  county  :  Emmons,  559 

Deep  river:  Cobb,  309 

Orange  county :  Emmons,  559 


Wake  county  :  Emmons,  559 

age  of:  Lea,  1058 

coal   deposits,   Dan   river  basin:    NIU*. 

1304 

coal  field  :  Woodworth,  1929 
formation  :  Marcou,  1165 
distribution :  Bradley,  175 
formations :  Glenn,  663 
Miller,  1228 
Russell,  1597 
fossil  plants:  Ward,  1826 
fossils  :  Emmons,  551 ;  553 
Redfleld,  1547 
vertebrate :  Emmons,  565 
wood  :  Knowlton,  1020 
mammals  :  Osborn,  1378 
sandstone:  Kerr.  984 
Triangulation  : 
Tittman,  1781 
Wilson,  1902 

western  North  Carolina,  map:  Map  389 
primary  :  Gannett,  622  ;  623 
Wilson,  1901 

map :  Map  341 ;  Map  350 ;  Map  380 
Trigonia  thoracica,  Wilmington :  Thomey, 

1790 

Trinity  Harbor :  Welch,  1850 
Troy,  iron  ore,  analysis :  Eakins,  618 
Tuckasegee  river, 

discharge  measurements,  list :  Hoyt.  857 

Newell,  1284 
drainage:  Gannett,  621 
gauge  heights  :  Hoyt,  857 

Newell,  1282;  1284 
Tuff,  Gold  Hill  district,   analysis:   Laney, 

1049 
Tungstates, 

Cabarrus  county :  Genth,  632 
Silver  Hill  mine :  Genth,  632 
Tungsten  minerals  :  Pratt,  1507 
Turner's    Cut,    preliminary    examination : 

Stanton,  1731 
Turnpike, 

French  Broad  river  to  Ashevllle,  survey : 

Fox,  598 

Raleigh  west,  survey:  Mitchell,  1244 
Salisbury  to  Blue  Ridge,  map :  Map  165 
Twin  mine,  Guilford  county,  report :  Dicke- 

son,  496 

Uhara  Swamp,  survey  :  Brazier,  Map  112 
Unaka  mountains : 
Ayres  and  Ashe,  44 
description:  Woodbridge,  1926 
iron  ores :  1275 
magnetite:  Blake,  141 
unakite  :  Bradley,  177 
zircon :  Blake,  141 
Unakite, 

Madison  county:  Bradley,  177 
Watson,  1831 ;  1833 


424 


North  Carolina  localities:  Phalen,  1414 
Unaka  mountains  :  Bradley,  177 
Underground  waters : 
Darton,  453 

Fuller  and  Sanford,  602 
Kerr,  1005 
McCarthy,  1136 
Harnett  county  :  Fuller,  603 
Moore  county  :  Fuller,  603 
Richmond  county :  Fuller,  603 
Union 

copper  mine  :  Eames,  523 

Ledoux,  1063 
copper  mines :  Weed,  1840 ;  1841 ;  1843 

description:  Nicholas,  1288 
Union  county  :  1480 

deep  borings :  Darton,  453 
gold :  Graton,  679 
gold  mine,  Stewart :  Genth,  649 
Lemmon  mine  :  Whitney,  1867 
University  of  North  Carolina,  early  scien- 
tific work  :  Cobh,  321 
Uraconite,  Flat  Rock  mine :  Kerr,  986 
Uraninite:  1480 

Flat  Rock  mine :  Kerr,  986 

analysis :  Pratt,  1507 
Mitchell  county :  Hidden,  776 
analysis:  Hillebrand,  805 
Spruce  Pine  :  Boltwood,  153 
alteration,    Mitchell    county,    analysis : 

Foullon,  596 
investigations :     Boltwood,     154 ;     155 ; 

156  ;  157  ;  158 
proportions    of    radium    and    uranium  : 

Rutherford  and  Boltwood,  1599 
pseudomorphism  of  gummite  and  urano- 

til :  Foote,  590 
Uranium  minerals  :  1480 
Hess,  765 
Hidden,  776 
Kerr,  986 

Kunz  and  Baskerville,  1028 
Pratt,  1507 

Franklin  county  :  Hess,  765 
Mitchell  county  :  Hess,  765 

analysis :  Hidden,  777 
radioactivity :  Boltwood,  153-158 
Rutherford  and  Boltwood,  1599 
Uranochre,  Mitchell  county :  Hidden,  776 
Uranophane,      investigations :      Boltwood, 

154  ;  155  ;  157 
Uranotil    and    gummite,    pseudomorphism 

after  uraninite  :  Foote,  590 
Uranotil,  Mitchell  county  : 
Hidden,  776 
Flat  Rock  mine,  analysis :  Genth,  639 

Pratt,  1507 
Valley  river, 

copper    mining :    Currey    and    Proctor, 
422 


gold     company,     report     on     property : 

Blake,  144 
gold    mining   company,   aqueduct,    map : 

Map  247 

staurolite  :  Dana,  447 
Vanadium  : 
Pratt,  1507 

peats,  Hyde  Swamp :  Baskerville,  71 
Vanceboro  quadrangle,  map  :  Map  685 
Vandeburg 

mine  :  Lieber,  1099  ;  1100 
Whitney,  1S67 

auriferous  ores  :  Richter,  1558 
report:  Hodge,  828 
mining  property,  map :  Map  200 
Vaugondy,  Robert  de.     La  Carolina,  map : 

Map  40 

Veins,  minerals  in  relation :  Lieber,  1099 
Vermiculite,  Jenks  mine :  Cooke,  369 
Virgilina 

copper  district :  Watson,  1836 
description :  Keller,  966 
geology  :  Judd,  937 
outcrop  map  :  Map  720 
district,  andesite  :  Watson,  1830 

copper  deposits  :   Weed,   1840  ;   1845  ; 
1846 

Weed  and  Watson,  1847 
White,  1861 
metallurgy:  Keith,  965 
mines:  Keller,  966 
ores :  Watson,  1830 

analyses :  Watson,  1830 
output :  Graton,  677 
1905  :  Weed,  1843 
geology:  White,  1861 
type,  copper  deposits  :  Weed,  1846 
Virginia 

and    North.   Carolina,     boundary    line : 

Thorn,  1773 

dividing  line,  map  :  Map  37 
Goldsboro   and   Salisbury,   map :   Map 

283 

Beach  quadrangle :  Map  550 
Marylandia  et  Carolina :  Homann,  map 

27 

North  and  South  Carolina,  map :  Map  39 

North    Carolina,     South    Carolina    and 

Georgia  :  Purcell,  Map  61 ;  see  also 

Map  69 

Virginiae  partis  australis  :  Montanus  :  Map 

10 

Volcanic 
action,     Haywood     county :     Clingman, 

299  ;  303 

rocks,  Chatham  county:  Williams,  1889 
Davidson  county :  Williams,  1889 
Montgomery  county :  Williams,  1889 
Orange  county  i  Williams,  1889 


INDEX. 


425 


Rowan  county :  Laney,  1049 

Williams,  1889 
Volcano, 

Bald  mountain  :  Kerr,  1012 
Dan  river :  426 

Volutifusus  typhus :  Conrad,  359 
Waccamaw  river, 

Cape  Fear  river  examination  of  connec- 
tion between :  Mercur,  1191 
examination:  Phillips,  1422 
improvement :  Abbot,  3 

Raffner,  1594 

preliminary  examination :  Mercur,  1210 
swamp    lands,    drainage :    Nash,    1276 ; 

1324 
Wadesboro, 

dolerite:  Chatard,  259 
magnetic  observations  :  Bauer,  80 
Wake  county  :  1480 

map  :  Map  432  ;  Map  517  ;  Map  768 
resources :  1820 
Shaffer's  map  :  Map  467 
trlassic :  Emmons,  559 
Walhalla  quadrangle,  map :  Map  666 
Walnut  Creek,  plan  and  section :  Brazier, 

Map  91 
Walton,  D.  S.     Dismal  swamp  canal,  map  : 

Map  299 

Warm  Springs,  see  Hot  Springs 
Warren   county, 
map :  Map  333 

mineral  springs :  Walton,  1823 
Shocco  springs  :  Moorman,  1253 
Washington 

county,  swamp  lands :  1318 
harbor,  examination  and  survey :  Craig- 
hill,  402 
map :  Map  328 
lead    mine,    Davidson    county :    Taylor, 

1764 

mine,  see  Silver  Hill  mine 
Watauga 

county,  magnetic  Iron  ores:  1275 
mineral  resources :  Boyd,  188 
quartz     porphyry,     analysis :     Hille- 

brand,  804 

rock  analysis :  Stokes,  1747 
river  drainage  basin :  Pressey,  1513 
Water, 

analyses :  McCarthy,  1136 
Durham  :  Venable,  1804 
power  :   Kerr,   997 
Swain,   1755 

developments  :  Newell,  1284 
east  of  Blue  Ridge  :  Swain  and  others, 

1754 

physiographic   conditions :   Swain   and 
others.  1754 


powers,  description:  Myers,  1274 

southeastern      Appalachian      region : 

Perrlne,  1408 

southern  Appalachian  streams :  Wad- 
dell,  1811 
west  of  Blue  Ridge  :  Myers  and  Lewis, 

1754 
resources,     western     North     Carolina : 

Gale,  613 

routes  from  Norfolk  harbor  to  Atlantic 
ocean    south    of   Hatteras,    and    to 
Cape  Fear  river,  map :  Map  370 
spouts,  Jackson  county  :  Clingman,  299  ; 

304 

Macon  county  :  Clingman,  299 ;  304 
supply  :   Kerr,   1005 

Waters,  connection,  report:  Kearney,  950 
Wavellite,  Silver  Hill  mine :  Genth,  632 
Wayne  county, 

fossil  bones  :  Cope,  373 
manganese  deposits  :  Newland,  1285 
marls,  analyses :  Ledoux,  1060 
Weather  report, 
1886:   1347 
1890-97 :  1346 
Weatherby,  W.  H.,  and  Nash,  C.  A.    Gates 

county,  map  :  Map  304 
Weathering :  Burbank,  218 
Webster, 

dunite:  Wadsworth,  1813 
genthlte:  Clarke,  290 

analysis :   Dunnington,  515 

Walker,  1822 
nickel :  Argall,  33 
Biddle,  95 
Glenn,  665 
Ingalls,  882 
Pratt,  1486 
analysis :   Barlow,   65 
deposits  :  Emmons,  548 
peridotite  area,  map  :  Map  571 
plmelite,   mineral   resembling,   analysis : 

Dunnington,    514 
talc,  analysis :  Bachman,  58 
Websterite,  analysis :  Schneider,  1603 
Weldon,  Potomac  formation : 
Fontaine,  588 
McGee,  1150 

Well,  Wilmington  :  Holmes,  833 
Wells:  Fuller  and  Sanford,  602 
Piedmont :  Holmes,  847 
artesian,  see  artesian  wells 
Wellsite,    Clay    county,    analysis:    Pratt, 

1487;  1494 

Western  North  Carolina, 
agricultural  advantages :  29 

conditions  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  43 
amphibolites  :  Lewis,  1091 
climate:  Henry,  760 
Keith,  964 


426 


INDEX. 


coal  deposits  :  Blake,  142 
copper  mining :  Holmes,  831 
corundum  :  Blake,  142 

Holmes,   831 

Pratt,  1491 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
Smith,  1667 

discovery :  Lewis,  1089 

mines  and  mining :  Lewis,  1089 
description :  Kerr,  998 

Lanman,  1051 ;  1052 

Lindsey,  1104 

forest  conditions  :  Ayres  and  Ashe,  43  ; 
44 

Pratt,    1503 

examination  :  Reed,  1548 

reserve :  1512 
Roosevelt,  1585 

resources :  Ashe,  38 
gem  mining :   Holmes,  844 
gems:   1470;   1537 
geography :  Guyot,  691 
geologic  features:  Currey,  424 

investigations :  Emmons,  569 

map :    Map    564 ;    Pratt    and    Lewis : 
Map  687 

and  water  divides ;  map :  Map  476 
geology  :   1852 

Keith,  964 

Kerr,  1001 

Pratt  and   Lewis,   1469 

Smith,  1668 

Willis,  1893 

ground  mica  industry  :   Nltze,  1294 
guide  hook:  684 

Gatchell,    625 

Lindsey,  1104 
hiddenite:  Blake,  142 
hydrography :   Henry,   760 

Pressey,  1512;  1513 

Pressey  and  Myers,  1514 
iron  deposits :  Blake,  142 

ores  :  Kase,  946 
kaolin  :  Harris,  716 
land:  1853 
lazulite:  Blake,  142 
map:  Map  245;  Map  348;  Map  766 

portions :   Map  781 
mica:  666;  1480 

Blake,  142 

Henderson,  757 

Holmes,  840;  841 

Kerr,   980 

Sterrett,  1738 
mineral  deposits,  map :  Map  343 

lands,  description:  Miller,  1227 

resources:  29;  653;  878;  1336;  1480 
Harbison,  708 
Ingram,   883 
Kelsey  and  Hutchinson,  967 


Kerr,  982 
King,   1015 
Lanman,  1051 
Morris,  1257 
mining  districts :  1394 
map :  Peck,  Map  125 

prehistoric :  Simonds,  1656 
monazite :  Blake,  142 

Ingalls,   881 

mountains,  drainage :  Willcox,  1884 
mountain  heights  :  Keith,  351 
natural  resources :  684 

Clingman,  299;  302 

Colton,  343 

Emmons,   569  ;   570 

Gatchell,  626 

Lindsey,  1104 

Pratt,  1480 

ore  doposits  :  Olmsted,  1371 
peridotites:  Lewis,  1091 

Pratt,  1492 

Pratt  and  Lewis,  1469 
physiography  :  Emmons,  570 

Pressey  and  Myers,  1514 

Olmsted,  1371 

Owen,  1380 

popular  account :  King,  1015 
pyroxinites  :   Lewis,   1091 
railroad,   mountain  division,   map :   Map 

457 
river  systems :  Keith,  964 

Pressey,  1513 

Pressey  and  Myers,  1514 
rutile:  Blake,  142 
scenery :  Presbrey,  1511 
soapstone :  1504 

Ashe  county  :  Pratt,  1505 

production  :  Heighway,  751 

Pratt,  1480;  1505 
soils  :  Keith,  964 
talc:  Blake,  142 

Keith,  963 

Pratt,  1480;  1504;  1505 

production :  Heighway,  751 

Pratt,  1480 ;  1505 
topography :  Ashe,  38 

Ayres  and  Ashe,  43;  44 

Clingman,  302 

Colton,  342 

Dickeson,  498 

Hale,  698 

Henry,   761 

Hunt,   864 

Ingram,   883 

Keith,  851 ;  954  ;  964 

Kerr,  974  ;  991 ;  998 

Lanman,    1051 

Mitchell,  1237;  1240 
tracing  of  ;  map :  Map  276 


INDEX. 


427 


triangulation,     map :     Map     389 ;     Map 
399;    Map    408;    Map    417;    Map 
436 ;    Map    451 ;    Map    458 ;    Map 
469;   Map  585 
stations  :  Gannet,  622 
water  resources  :  Gale,  613 
zircon  :  Blake,   142 

Western    parts   of  Virginia ;    North   Caro- 
lina :  Hutching,  T.,  Map  54 
Western  turnpike,  Blue  Ridge  to  Georgia 

line,  map :  Map  1850 
Whetstone :    1339 

White,  J.     John  White's  map :  Map  1 
White  Oak  river, 

examination  :  Mercur,  1192 
preliminary  examination :  Bixby,   137 
Brown,  208  . 

Mercur,  1211 

Whitney  company  :  Eames,  526 
Wiatt  mine:  Lieber,  1098 

Mitchell,  1239 
Wilkes  county  :  1480 

copper  ores  :  Mitchell,  1239 
deep  borings  :  Barton,  453 
iron  ores:  Mitchell,  1239 
Wilkosboro, 

chrysotile:  Pratt,  1462 
quadrangle,  map :  Map  667 
Willdey,  G.     New  map  of  Carolina :  Map 

19 
William's  new  map  of  the  state  of  North 

Carolina:  Map  330 

Williamston  quadrangle,  map :  Map  651 
Wilmington, 

approaches,  map :  Map  280 
bar:  1289 
Compagnie  de :  344 
cretaceous  fossils :  1261 

Conrad,  363 

eocene  fossils :  Conrad,  363 
fossil  corals :  Lonsdale,  1105 
shells:  Conrad,  349 

Tuomey,  1789;  1790 
fossils:  Hodge,  827 

Holmes,  833 

general  description  :   1897 
harbor,  examination  and  survey :  Lucas. 

1110 

map:  Map  629 
limestone:  Lyell,  1126 
magnetic  declination:   Schott,  1607 
miocene  fossils :  Conrad,  356 
statistics:  879 
to  Sauford,  geological  profile  map :  Map 

778 

well :  Holmes,  833 
and  vicinity,  map :  Map  258 

military      reconnaissance :      Kearney, 
map  98 


Wilson,  S.     New  description  of  Carolina, 

map :  Map  16 
Wilson 

county,  Cross  Roads  meteorite:  Howell, 

856 

miocene  fossils :  Cope,  374 
quadrangle,  map:  Map  686 
steam  stamp  mill :  Wilson,  1900 
Wimble,    J.      Chart    of    the    province    of 

North  Carolina,  map :  Map  33 
Wimble  shoals, 

hydrographlc  survey :  Bache,  48 
map :  Map  213 

Winslow,  F.  Chart  to  accompany  report 
on  oyster  culture,  map :  Map  488 ; 
Map  489 

Winterville  quadrangle,  map:  Map  698 
Winton  quadrangle,  map :  Map  745 
Wolframite,  Davidson  county,  Silver  Hill 

mine:   Genth,  632 

World's  Columbian  exposition :  North 
Carolina  mineral  exhibit :  Penrose, 
1407 

Wytheville  quadrangle,  map :  Map  732 
Xanthitane,  Henderson  county : 
Shepard,  1628 
analysis :  Eakins,  520 
Xenotime, 

Alexander  county :  Hidden,  779 ;  798 

.    vom  Rath,  1543 

Brindletown,     Burke     county :     Eakins, 

521 
Burke  county:  Hidden,  797 

analysis:   Hidden,   779 
McDowell  county:   Hidden,  798 

Shepard,  1649 
Xenotime-zircon, 

Henderson  county :  Hidden,  798 
Mitchell  county:  Hidden,  798 
Yadkin  river : 
Waddell,  1812 

description :  Ayres  and  Ashe :  44 
discharge    measurements,    list :    Grover, 

683 

Grover  and  Hoyt,  682 
Hoyt,  857 
Newell,  1282-1284 
drainage :,  Campbell,  233 
basin:  Perrine,  1408 
Pressey,  1513 
Swain,   1755 

examination  :  Fulton,  608 
gauge  heights :  Davis,  460 
Hoyt,  857 
Newell,  1282-1284 

head  to  Tennessee  line,  map:  Map  777 
improvement :   Abert,   16 
Bixby,  117 
Hinman,  818 


428 


INDEX. 


Mercur,  1205 
Stanton,  1720 
map:  Map  613 
obstructions :  Fulton,  610 
preliminary  examination:  Bixby,  139 
survey:  Murphey,  1270 

portions :  1555 
surveys :    1555 

Uharle  river  and  Abbott's  Creek,  topo- 
graphic map:  Map  605 
Wilkesboro    to    near     Salisbury,    map : 

Map  364 

Yadklnvllle  quadrangle,  map :  Map  611 
Yancey  copper  mine :  Weed,  1846 
Yancey  county:  1480 
aeschynlte  :  Hidden,  776 
asbestos:  Pratt,  1462 
chrome  ores :  Glenn,  665 
chromite  :    Pratt,    1467 ;    1468 ;    1489 ; 

1490 

clay  mining:  Hill,  803 
cyanite:  ITatt.  1477;  1487 
hyalite,  .Tuggenhelm's  mine :  Julien,  943 
kaolin  mining:  Hill,  803 
mica:  Cirkel,  277 
Collea,  338 
Holmes,  842 
Phillips,  1443  ;  1444 
Pratt,  1473  ;  1475  ;  1480 
mining  :   Reed,  1549 
monazite  deposits:  Nltze,  1302 
Ray  mica  mine  :  Slmonds,  1655 
spessartlto,  analysis:  Koenig,  1021 
tantalates,   analysis :   Comstock,   345 

Koenig,  1022 

zoisite,  analysis :  Eaktns,  522 
Zeek's    and    Smith's    Island,    topographic 

survey,  map :  Map  220 
Zinc 

deposits :  Genth,  648 


ores :  Kerr  and  Hanna,  992 

Davidson     county,     analysis :     Booth, 

160 

Zircon:  1339;  1480;  1484 
Ktinz,  1032 
Merrill,  1213 
Shepard,  1630 
Torrey,  1785 
Truchot,  1788 
Venable,  1808 

Buncombe  county :  Day,  471 
Porter,  1456 
analysis:  Chandler,   255 

Vanuxem,  1801 
Burke  county :  Kunz,   1029 
Henderson  county  :  575  ;  1248 
Hidden,  799 
Hidden  and  Pratt,  796 
Kunz,  1044 
Pratt,  1484 

analysis :   Emmons,   572 
production    1004 :    Pratt.    1478 ;    1480 
Iredell  county  :  Pratt,  1477  ;  1484  ;  1487 
McDowell  county :  Dana,  451 
Madison  county,  analysis :  Genth,  650 
Unaka  mountains  :  Blake,  141 
western  North  Carolina :  Blake,  142 
mines:  Mlddleton,  1224 

Henderson  county,  Green  river :  Ven- 
able:  1808 

production:  1480:  1935 
Sterrett :  1740 
1901-3  :  Pratt,  1484 
1904  :  Pratt,  1498 

quantitative  analysis :  Morehead,  1256 
treatment :  Venable,  1809 
twinning  law,   Henderson   county :   Hid- 
den, 786 
Zoisite, 

Mitchell  county,   analysis:  Hidden,  806 
Yancey   county,   James'   mica  mine,   an- 
alysis:  Eaklns,  522 


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